Criterion of Actions (Miqyas ul a’mal)

This is from the book “Islamic Thought” any people proceed in life aimlessly, so they undertake their actions without a criterion to which they measure. Therefore, you see them undertake bad actions they think of them as good. They abstain from undertaking good actions they think of them as bad. The Muslim woman that walks … Continue reading Criterion of Actions (Miqyas ul a’mal)

Ideology (al-Mabda’)

This is from the book “Islamic Thought” Mabda’, linguistically is a verbal noun (masdar) beginning with ‘m’ (meem) , and derived from the verb bada’a (started), yabda’n (starts), bad’nn (starting) and mabda’ (starting point, principle). According to the conventional use of all people, mabd’a means the basic thought (fikr) upon which thoughts are built. So … Continue reading Ideology (al-Mabda’)

Allah is a truth whose existence is perceived and not an idea imagined by the mind.

This is from the book “Islamic Thought” Many people on the face of the earth, particularly in the West, have conviction in Allah (SWT) and believe Him. However, their conviction and belief are based on the fact that Allah (SWT) is a thought and not a truth. Such people consider the belief in the existence … Continue reading Allah is a truth whose existence is perceived and not an idea imagined by the mind.

Q&A: The Political Developments in Indonesia

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم  Answer to QuestionThe Political Developments in Indonesia(Translated) Question: On 20/10/2024, former General Prabowo Subianto (73 years old) was sworn in as the new President of Indonesia before Parliament, after the presidential elections held last February. His victory was announced on 20/3/2024. America did not delay in congratulating him. Its Secretary of … Continue reading Q&A: The Political Developments in Indonesia

The Illusion of Choice: Why Voting in a Secular System Fails Muslims

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Every four years, as elections approach, a surge of enthusiasm for voting floods mainstream media, social media influencers, and various organizations. Muslims are also encouraged to participate, often through local Muslim organizations. For over two decades, they have been urged to vote for specific parties or individuals, hoping to gain benefits … Continue reading The Illusion of Choice: Why Voting in a Secular System Fails Muslims