christianity

  • Iblees

    Iblees

    Iblees is the name of a Jinn whose title is ‘الشيطان’ (Al-Shaytaan). Jinn are a creation of God. They are made of fire and have freewill . One day, God informed the angels that he is creating man. When he commanded the angels and Iblees to bow down to man they all fell except Iblees.…

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  • Surah Al-Jumu’ah (Qur’an 62): Meaning, Context, and Key Lessons

    بِسۡمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ Surah Jum’uah is a surah that was revealed in the madani period of prophethood, after the prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم had to migrate from the city of Makkah to Medinah, which was originally called ‘Yathrib’. This surah begins, as is common in the ‘musabbahaat’ (glorifiers) surahs of the quran,…

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  • The Paradox of Divine Guidance in Islam

    The Qur’an presents a striking paradox: God guides whom He wills and misguides whom He wills. This challenges the modern assumption that belief is a purely voluntary act—that one can simply “choose” to believe. I argue that belief, to be real, must be both epistemically grounded and ontologically complete. That is, it must arise from…

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  • The Perfection of Freewill

    The Perfection of Freewill

    The very fact that you exist means that you must make choices. It is unavoidable. To be human is to decide. Almost tragically, even the refusal to choose is itself a choice—a surrender to drift. One may choose to heal or to harm, to wander aimlessly or to move with purpose, to waste the hours…

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  • The Hidden Antichrist

    The Hidden Antichrist

    The Antichrist, or Dajjal, is not merely a future individual. He is a recurring phenomenon: a corruption that arises when religious authority is wielded without accountability, when God’s message is twisted into an instrument of control. The Qur’an repeatedly warns against this distortion—not from enemies of faith, but from within. Surah Al-Hadid, verse 25 presents…

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  • Faith Beyond Proof: Smoke, Fire, and the Epistemology of Trust

    We live by faith far more than we live by proof. We trust that the sun will rise tomorrow, though there is no deductive necessity that it must. We believe our memories are real, even though we’ve never stepped outside our minds to verify them. We accept that our parents are truly our parents, though…

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