Islamic Perspective of Drug Abuse
One of the rudimentary jurisprudential principles of Islamic law is: lā ḍarara walā ḍirār (harm should not be inflicted or reciprocated), which denotes that an individual should not cause any...
Read moreDetailsOne of the rudimentary jurisprudential principles of Islamic law is: lā ḍarara walā ḍirār (harm should not be inflicted or reciprocated), which denotes that an individual should not cause any...
Read moreDetails“Mothers are always ready to sacrifice hugely for the child and play a key role in providing a good and conducive atmosphere to the new born baby. The role of...
Read moreDetailsIslamic teachings really maintain a balance between personal (individual) and public (collective) interests, between the body and spirit, between mental and spiritual material, between the world and the hereafter. Many...
Read moreDetailsShukur is an Arabic word which is used to express gratitude, glory, praise or gratitude towards Almighty Allah (the creator) or His creation either through words, actions or both. According...
Read moreDetailsJustice in Islam refers to the equality in giving rights and in abiding by obligations without discriminations for any reason, either for religion, race, color, etc. In Islam justice is...
Read moreDetailsThe basic Islamic teachings do not preach violence, but instead seek to protect the rights of every individual in society and promote love, tolerance, equality and justice. Humanity and human...
Read moreDetailsHazrat Sheikh Noor-ud-din Noorani, commonly known as Sheikh-ul Aalam, is an icon figure of Kashmir, acclaimed as much today as he was six centuries ago. Hazrat Sheikh-ul-Aalam also called Noor-ud-din...
Read moreDetailsAlmighty Allah has created the world and the universe perfect in proportion, measure and balance as a life-supporting system. “All the elements in the universe are interdependent and connected, and...
Read moreDetailsProphet Muhammad (SAW) was the epitome of simple and He never behaved as if he was greater or better than other people. His life was remarkably simple and unpretentious. He...
Read moreDetailsThe Muslims in the entire world remember the Prophet’s birth on the 12th of Rabi-ul-Awwal. Such an occasion is meant to remind people of how the Prophet (SAW) lived his...
Read moreDetailsThe publication of “Kashmir Horizon” as an English daily was started with a modest attempt on May 19, 2008.It has been a Himalayan attempt for “The Kashmir Horizon” to survive the challenges posed to journalism in the violence fraught place like Jammu & Kashmir.
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