Whosoever has Allah in his heart, His helper in both worlds is Allah, And whoever has other than Allah in his heart, His opponent in both worlds is Allah."
Mawlana Jalaluddin Rumi (ra)

My Faiths Goal

May Allah Ta’ala grant us His Love and the Love of Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) , such that it becomes easy to give up all sins and submit to His Obedience. May He protect us all from the mischief of nafs and Shaytaan. May He fill our hearts with Love, Adab, Akhlaq and Sabr for this beautiful Deen and inspire us in being a practical and good Muslims and be true role-models to our community.
"I want to die with my forehead on the ground,the sunnah in my heart,Allah on my mind, the Quran on my tongue & tears in my eyes."

Remember

Through the Zikr of Allah Ta’ala one may achieve recognition and Maarifat of Allah Ta’ala.
(Hadhrat Moulana Muhammad Zakariyyah rahmatullahi ‘alayh)


"if one lives for Allah alone love and peace would prevail in this world. When one is inspired by this,then whatever one does becomes devotion to Allah."
(Khwaja Nizamuddeen Auliya rahmatullahi ‘alayh)



'Allah will aid a servant of His so long as the servant aids his brother.'
- Sahih Muslim

Light of Dawn

I wake with the light of the dawn whispering with joy in my heart and with praise on my lips. In stillness and twilight i stand before you bowing, prostating i call Allahu (swt).
My eyes see your beauty in the dawn's golden hues. My ears hear the thunder as it gloriies you. The rhythm of my heart beats the sound of your name. My breaths rise and fall with the tide of your praise. My soul knew and loved you before i was born and without your mercy is lost and fortorn.
Wherever i may wonder down the pathways of life, my cry to you Allah (swt), is "guide me to ligfht" through all fear and helpness, to you do i turn for your breath of healing and peacedo i yearn. For all that i have , my Allah (swt) all that i am is from you, is for you and to you will return. Inshallah
In the following months biographies of the Companions of the Prophet (s.a.w) will be published..

12/04/2026

Israel vs Spain

 NETANYAHU THREATENS SPAIN: “You are about to pay an immediate price”


Let’s put things into perspective.


Spain has roughly 48 million people. Israel, closer to 10 million. And yet, this week, Israel’s Prime Minister openly warned Spain’s government, saying that no country can wage a diplomatic war against Israel without facing immediate consequences.


That’s not routine diplomacy. That’s a very public warning, delivered straight at a NATO member and one of the EU’s core economies.


So… how did things get here? The timeline matters more than it might seem at first glance.


Tensions had already been simmering since 2024, when Madrid formally recognised a Palestinian state. Since then, relations have steadily cooled. Ambassadors were withdrawn. Communication thinned. The distance became visible.


Then things escalated.


Last week, Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez described Israel’s strikes on Lebanon as “intolerable.” Not exactly subtle. Around the same time, Spain moved to close its airspace to US aircraft involved in what it called an illegal confrontation. It also renewed pressure within the EU to suspend its trade agreement with Israel. And, almost as a side note—but not really—Spain sent its ambassador back to Iran, something Israel interpreted as a calculated signal.


Israel responded quickly, and pointedly.


Netanyahu blocked Spain from participating in a US-led coordination centre in Kiryat Gat, a group meant to help stabilise post-war Gaza. Spain had been actively involved there. That door is now shut.


Then came the statement.


He accused Spain of defaming Israeli soldiers, calling them part of “the most moral army in the world,” and made it clear he wouldn’t tolerate what he described as a diplomatic attack without consequences.


Spain’s reply? Calm, almost dry.


Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares dismissed the accusations as absurd and defamatory, reiterating that Spain’s position is grounded in international law. Sovereignty. Civilian protection. UN peacekeeping. Nothing more, nothing less.


And then, unexpectedly, things took a… very Spanish turn.


Israel’s Foreign Ministry summoned Spain’s chargé d’affaires over something that sounds almost surreal: a small town called El Burgo had burned a giant effigy of Netanyahu, packed with gunpowder, during a local festival. Israel called it antisemitic. The town’s mayor responded by pointing out that previous effigies had included figures like Putin and Trump.


It’s part of a long-standing Valencian tradition. A fiery, theatrical one. Nobody in El Burgo likely imagined it would spark an international dispute.


But here we are.


So what does all of this actually mean?


From the outside—say, if you’re watching from the US or the Philippines—it might feel confusing. Spain isn’t a superpower. It’s a mid-sized European country. And yet, it has recognised Palestine, challenged Israel openly, pressured the EU over a multi-billion euro agreement, hinted at restricting US military movement, and even floated the idea of a European army.


And despite direct warnings, it hasn’t backed down. Not even slightly.


Netanyahu doubled down, saying that countries attacking Israel instead of terrorist regimes cannot expect to be partners in shaping the region’s future. Sánchez responded in his own way, calling Netanyahu’s stance intolerable and… just kept going.


No retreat. No softening.


Whether you agree with Spain’s position or not, there’s something unmistakable happening here. This is a government acting on the belief that its values aren’t up for negotiation, even when the pressure comes from powerful allies.


That’s not insignificant. In fact, it says quite a lot about the broader culture.


In Spain, conviction isn’t seen as naive. It’s expected. Almost assumed.


So maybe the real question isn’t about geopolitics at all.


It’s this: what would it feel like to live somewhere that operates like that?


If that question lingers, stick around. Because beyond moments like this, there’s an entire daily reality to unpack—from the bureaucracy to the olive oil, and everything in between.


And sometimes, yes, the news really is impossible to ignore.


Sources:

 • The Times of Israel, April 10-11, 2026 — timesofisrael.com

 • Al Jazeera, April 10, 2026 — aljazeera.com

 • The Jerusalem Post, April 10-11, 2026 — jpost.com

 • The Spanish Eye, April 11, 2026 — thespanisheye.com

 • Athens Times, April 10, 2026 — athens-times.com

 • Vanguard News, April 10, 2026 — vanguardngr.com

Britain is complicit in Israel's Genocide

 A British surveillance drone flew over Lebanon for hours shortly before one of the deadliest Israeli attacks in the country in years. The aircraft reportedly took off from RAF Akrotiri, a UK military base in Cyprus.


According to an analysis by Middle East Eye (MEE) based on flight-tracking data, a Royal Air Force MQ-9B Protector drone departed from RAF Akrotiri on Wednesday morning. It began operating over Lebanon at approximately 6:20 a.m., just hours before the attacks were launched.



The drone was observed circling areas near Baalbek and Younine in eastern Lebanon. In Baalbek, at least 18 people were killed and 28 injured in Israeli strikes. While the drone’s activity during several hours of the day remains unclear, it was detected again near Baalbek at around 8:15 p.m.


RAF Akrotiri has been a point of controversy, as it has previously been used to launch UK surveillance flights over Gaza. These missions have reportedly involved intelligence-sharing with Israeli forces, officially framed as part of hostage rescue efforts. According to a source cited by MEE, the UK plays a leading role in intelligence gathering in West Asia.

06/04/2026

Should veto power be taken out?

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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has issued a powerful call for global reform: "We must end the right of veto in the United Nations."



In an era when veto powers continue to block every meaningful ceasefire resolution for Gaza allowing the suffering of millions to persist this statement carries profound weight. Sánchez, who led Spain in formally recognizing the State of Palestine, argues that the current system is outdated and must evolve into one that is truly democratic and representative.


A turning point in international diplomacy, or simply a necessary truth?

Bursa the first City for Muslims

 April 6, 1326 — The Day an Empire Took Root

‎When Osman I lay on his deathbed, his dream was already unfolding…

‎⚔️ After years of siege, his son Orhan Gazi finally captured Bursa, the great Byzantine city.

‎But here’s the truth most people don’t know…

‎This wasn’t just a conquest.

‎This was the birth of an empire’s soul.

‎🏰 Bursa didn’t fall overnight.

‎The Ottomans used patience over power, slowly cutting supply lines, isolating the city, and winning without reckless destruction.

‎💭 And when Bursa finally surrendered…

‎It wasn’t burned.

‎It wasn’t destroyed.


‎Instead, it became the first capital of the Ottoman State — a symbol of vision, strategy, and legacy.

‎✨ Orhan honored his father’s wish…

‎📍 Bursa became not just a city, but the foundation of a future empire that would last over 600 years.

‎—

‎⚡ From a small frontier beylik to a rising power…

‎This was the moment everything changed.

‎📌 History isn’t just about wars… it’s about strategy, patience, and legacy.

‎#OttomanEmpire #Bursa #OttomanHistory #OrhanGazi #OsmanGazi

04/04/2026

ʿUmar ibn ʿAbd al‑ʿAzīz

 ʿUmar ibn ʿAbd al‑ʿAzīz (r. 717–720 CE)—often called the fifth rightly guided Khalif —was an early 8th‑century Muslim leader known for humility, justice, and moral leadership.


When the Umayyad caliph Sulaymān ibn ʿAbd al‑Malik died in 717 CE, ʿUmar was unexpectedly chosen as his successor.


After the burial, royal horses were brought to him. He refused them and said,

“Bring me my mule. I am only one man among the Muslims.”

When a guard walked before him with a spear, he said,

“Step aside. I don't need this. I am just one of the people.”

He then addressed the community from the mosque pulpit:


“O people, I did not seek this office, nor was I consulted about it. I release you from your pledge—choose for yourselves.”


The people answered together:

“We choose you, and we are pleased with you.”

He continued:


“Be in awe of God, for nothing replaces God's consciousness.

Work for the Hereafter, and God will take care of your worldly needs.

Set right what is hidden within you, and God will set right what is seen.

Remember death—it destroys false pleasures.

This community does not disagree about God, nor His Prophet, nor His Book, but about money and power. By God, I will not give anyone what is unjust, nor deny anyone what is right.”


Then he concluded with words that still echo across centuries:



“Obey me as long as I obey God. If I disobey God, then you owe me no obedience.”


A leadership model grounded in humility, accountability, and moral courage—over 1,300 years ago.

03/04/2026

Israel crying for help

 Israeli officials have now lodged a complaint and demanded that Iran cease targeting their critical infrastructure-including electricity, water, and communication networks. They argue that such attacks constitute a violation of "international law," as they pose a risk of harming civilians and bringing everyday life to a standstill. Israeli officials have emphatically asserted that the targeting of basic amenities is unacceptable and that these operations must cease immediately.



So, now you remember international law?


Someone ought to ask them: who started this in the first place? Until yesterday-when hospitals, schools, and refugee camps in Gaza were reduced to rubble-they never tired of gloating and boasting about the martyrdom of innocent Palestinian children; where has that "madness of war" vanished to today?

When the homes of others were being set ablaze, it was deemed "self-defense"; yet now that the very same fire has reached their own doorstep-leaving three major cities, including Tel Aviv, uninhabitable following Iranian shelling-suddenly the screams have begun, and the books of international law have been flung open.


It is indeed true: until the pain courses through your own veins, the blood of others feels no different than water.


So sit back now, and enjoy that very "international law" which you yourselves buried years ago. What you are experiencing now is, perhaps, retribution for what you did in Gaza.