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..

14/03/2026

The Casualities of War

I have been listening to interviews coming out of Israel and hearing people describe the horror of bombs falling on their neighborhoods.  


They’re complaining about the kinds of weapons being used.  They are saying that cluster munitions violate international law.  They are saying civilian areas should never be targeted and Iran is committing war crimes. 


Now, on a basic human level, that reaction is understandable. Nobody wants bombs falling on their homes. No one wants their children running to shelters in the middle of the night. Nobody wants civilians to die. War is terrifying when it suddenly arrives at your own doorstep.


But what makes these statements so jarring is the profound historical and moral irony embedded in them.


For months, and in truth for YEARS, the world has watched Israel rain destruction on Gaza, one of the most densely populated places on earth. We have seen entire apartment blocks flattened. Hospitals hit. Schools reduced to rubble. Refugee camps bombed. Civilians buried under concrete while rescue workers dig with their bare hands because the heavy equipment has been destroyed or fuel is unavailable.  Tens of thousands of people have died.


International aid groups, human rights organizations, and even UN officials have repeatedly raised alarms about violations of international humanitarian law, including the disproportionate use of force and the targeting or reckless endangerment of civilian infrastructure.


Israel’s official explanation has been “security,” “self-defense,” “collateral damage,” and “that’s just war.” 


But now that missiles are falling on Israeli cities, suddenly everybody’s an international law scholar. Now folks are on camera talking about cluster munitions, civilian protections, and war crimes. Now folks care about the Geneva Conventions. 


The rules of war don’t magically activate the moment the bombs land in your neighborhood. If it’s a war crime when it happens to you, it was a war crime when it was happening to Palestinians too.

13/03/2026

Nigal Farage Misleading the community again

 This is hate and misinformation from Farage.😡

The Bank of England held a nationwide consultation to determine the theme for the next generation of banknotes (I shared this and voted on 2nd July 2025)

• Out of approximately 44,000 responses, 60% of the public chose "UK Wildlife and Nature" as their preferred theme.  

• Historical figures actually came in third, receiving only 38% of the vote, behind "Architecture and Landmarks" (56%).



The Bank of England has stated the move is primarily about security. Complex wildlife engravings are significantly harder to counterfeit than human faces. Furthermore, they argue it is a way to celebrate a different, unifying aspect of British identity that isn't tied to political or historical controversy.



War in the Midfle East

 The war in the Middle East is now causing the "largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market."

That’s according to a new report out Thursday from the International Energy Agency.

“What we have today is the biggest supply crunch ever by a country mile,” said Neil Atkinson, former head of the Oil Markets Division at the International Energy Agency.

The heart of the problem is the “near standstill” in the Strait of Hormuz, where about 20% of the world’s oil supply normally passes through daily.

The IEA announced its largest ever oil release Wednesday, but that hasn’t calmed concerns in global energy markets.

“It doesn’t come even close to offsetting the loss of supply. So, in fact, prices could well go up," said Atkinson.

The price of a barrel of oil briefly topped $100 again Thursday, up more than 30% from just two weeks ago.

Meanwhile Iran is ramping up its attacks on oil tankers in the region. Video from Iranian state television appears to show a vessel that was hit in the Persian Gulf off the coast of Iraq.


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Oil market sees its worst disruption ever as Iran war threatens supply

The heart of the problem is the “near standstill” in the Strait of Hormuz, where about 20% of the world’s oil supply normally passes through daily.
Posted 12:28 AM, Mar 13, 2026

The war in the Middle East is now causing the "largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market."

That’s according to a new report out Thursday from the International Energy Agency.

“What we have today is the biggest supply crunch ever by a country mile,” said Neil Atkinson, former head of the Oil Markets Division at the International Energy Agency.

The heart of the problem is the “near standstill” in the Strait of Hormuz, where about 20% of the world’s oil supply normally passes through daily.

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The IEA announced its largest ever oil release Wednesday, but that hasn’t calmed concerns in global energy markets.

“It doesn’t come even close to offsetting the loss of supply. So, in fact, prices could well go up," said Atkinson.

The price of a barrel of oil briefly topped $100 again Thursday, up more than 30% from just two weeks ago.

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Meanwhile Iran is ramping up its attacks on oil tankers in the region. Video from Iranian state television appears to show a vessel that was hit in the Persian Gulf off the coast of Iraq.

DOMESTIC EFFECTS | Inflation steady in February, but Iran war threatens higher prices

The continued disruption from the war is sending gas prices soaring in the U.S., and the price of airline tickets could be next. The new report warns diesel and jet fuel markets are especially vulnerable.

“Airlines pretty much everywhere in the world are increasing their fares or fuel surcharges or both to account for the higher cost of jet fuel,” said travel industry analyst Henry Harteveldt.