Eid ul Adha: Symbolic Importance
While celebrating Eid ul Adha Muslims remember Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) trial by slaughtering an animal such as sheep, camel, cow and goat. People think that Allah has given them power...
Read moreDetailsWhile celebrating Eid ul Adha Muslims remember Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) trial by slaughtering an animal such as sheep, camel, cow and goat. People think that Allah has given them power...
Read moreDetailsThe performance of Qurbani is an act which is a Sunnah of the Prophets of Islam, and through its action it becomes Waajib in its performance upon all those who...
Read moreDetailsProphet Muhammad (SAW) was always restless out of concern for the hereafter. He had a soft temperament and was gentle in speech. He never disgraced anyone. Prophet (SAW) did not...
Read moreDetailsProphet Muhammad (SAW) is the perfect example of an honest, just, merciful, compassionate, truthful and brave human being. Though He was a man, He was far removed from all evil...
Read moreDetailsSuffering is a part of life that has been sought to be understood by humankind throughout the ages by theologians, philosophers, scientists, atheists and even a layperson. If the world...
Read moreDetailsHuman ethics or values are to be accepted by all men regardless of their faith and they are obliged to observe them in their lives. In Islamic ethics, emphasis is...
Read moreDetailsPositive thought is the mindset in which everything is viewed, perceived or evaluated on a positive note. As per religious perspective, positive thought denotes having good intentions, undertaking positive thinking...
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 moreDetailsPeace is one of the major things in Islam and everything is done in the name of Almighty Allah to reach to reach peace. The notion that Islam is peace...
Read moreDetailsEid-ul-Fitr is celebrated at the end of the blessed month of Ramadan and in essence, it is the celebration of the favour of Allah Almighty that He allowed his followers...
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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