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These are my articles written over time. Please feel free to ask questions about any post.

The Divine Criterion: How God Separates the Pure from the Impure in an Age of Deception

In the grand, unchanging cosmos of Divine Law, certain principles govern the rise and fall of individuals and nations. Among the most critical of these is the Law of Al-Furqan—the Criterion that separates truth from falsehood, light from darkness, and the pure in heart from the spiritually diseased. This is not a arbitrary act of punishment, […]

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The Whisper War

The first rumors drifted in like smoke no one could place a match to. “Did you hear? The ledger is how they spy on us.”“Seeds are just symbols to make us soft.”“They’ll use your words against you.” By midweek the whispers had gathered into a breeze, curling through hallways, slipping under classroom doors. Notes appeared

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From Shadows to Light: The Journey of Truth and Enlightenment

There is no twilight between the brilliance of truth and the shadows of falsehood. For truth admits no compromise, while falsehood thrives in ambiguity. Yet leaders often find themselves navigating this twilight, where biases, prejudices, and interests act as smudged windows—obscuring vision, distorting judgment, and blurring the line between justice and injustice. Like a blindfolded

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The Test of Loyalty

Emil had always thought loyalty meant standing by someone no matter what. But today, that belief was being tested. At school, Emil’s close friend Adil had been secretly using another student’s science project as his own. He hadn’t stolen it—at least not in the usual sense—but he’d copied the design and ideas without giving credit.

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The Test of Intimidation

It began with whispers. Not loud enough to be called bullying— Just enough to silence others. His name was Rayan. Sharp with words, quiet with power. He didn’t push or shout. He didn’t need to. “If you answer before me, I’ll tell the teacher you cheated.” “If you don’t give me your spot, I’ll make

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The Test of Leadership

The village school had chosen its new class representative: Emil. At twelve, Emil had always been quick-witted and observant. Teachers saw in him a natural spark, and classmates followed his lead with ease. But with the badge of leadership pinned to his chest came eyes—watchful, expectant, and sometimes hungry for direction. “Leadership,” his grandfather once

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The Dust on the Mirror

The afternoon sun slanted through the garden canopy, casting dappled light across the old wooden bench where Emil and his grandfather sat. A quiet breeze rustled the leaves, but Emil’s face was tense, troubled by something deeper. “Grandfather,” he began, “why do some people refuse to admit they’re wrong—even when the truth is right in

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The Quiet Currents: A Story About Significance

In the heart of an old mountain village, where clouds kissed the peaks and rivers carved paths through ancient stone, a girl named Laila was known for asking questions that startled even the wisest elders. One crisp morning, after a night of heavy rain, she sat by the riverside with her uncle Tariq, a quiet

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