This article is actually a translation by Mr Saeed Ahmad of a transcription of few lectures delivered by Imam Amin Ahsan Islahi on this topic. (Editor) `What is good and what is evil?'; Philosophers o...
The Difference Between the Islamic Concept of Equality and the Western Concept of Equality Any person having done even a brief study on the topic of social and collective system of Islam cannot deny t...
When a person is overcome by material desires and cravings, he becomes negligent of his spiritual being and indifferent to the obligations imposed on him by his Creator. To help man in combating this...
When a person is overcome by material desires and cravings, he becomes negligent of his spiritual being and indifferent to the obligations imposed on him by his Creator. To help man in combating this...
Meaning of the Verse In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Ever Merciful. Historical Status of the Verse A study of the Quran reveals that since ancient times there has always been a mention of...
For the second group, man is part of a great machine. All importance is of the machine and the part is insignificant. This view is also incorrect. Everything of the universe, the sun, the moon, the cl...
What is the appropriate conduct for man in this life and what is his place in the universe. These questions have always been of fundamental importance. Both are interconnected so that one cannot prope...
When a person is overcome by material desires and cravings, he becomes negligent of his spiritual being and indifferent to the obligations imposed on him by his Creator. To help man in combating this...
The surah can be divided into the following six sections. The first six verses depict the events before the dead are brought back to life. Section I (1-3) A portrayal of what shall happen to the great...
The Sūrah can be divided into the following six sections. Section I (1-10) The Prophet (sws) is directed to discharge his mission of inzaar with full preparation. He should declare the greatness of Hi...
The surah can be divided into the following three sections. Section I (1-14) The Prophet (sws) is directed to stand regularly to pray by night and to recite in slow measured tones the Qur’ān in this t...
The surah can be divided into the following four sections. Section I (1-7) People who had been irritating the Prophet (sws) by asking him to bring the torment and punishment he was threatening them wi...
The surah can be divided into the following eight sections. Section I (1-5) A close scrutiny of the universe reveals that its sovereign is a Blessed and Powerful Being. He has created this world with...
The surah can be divided into the following three sections. Section I (1-5) The Prophet (sws) has been checked in a particular matter in which though his motivating force was fairly admirable yet sinc...
The surah can be divided into the following two sections. Section I (1-7) An explanation of the fact that in cases of divorce it is not lawful to expel one's wife from the house by uttering the divorc...
The surah can be divided into the following six sections. Section I (1-4) The surah begins with the assertion that this world has not been created without a purpose. The effort undertaken by the Almig...
The sūrah can be divided into the following three sections. Section I (1-4) The Bani Ismael have been reminded that the sending of a Prophet towards them is the result of the prayer (du`aa) of their g...
The sūrah can be divided into the following six sections. Section I (1-3) The sūrah begins with a warning sounded to the weak Muslims who had secret ties of friendship with the Idolators of Mecca even...
The sūrah can be divided into the following four sections. Section I (1-4) A reference is made to the exile of the Jewish tribe of Banū Nudhair. They had been ordered to vacate their territory because...
The sūrah can be divided into the following six sections. Section I (1-4) A reference is made to an incident in which a pious woman had to face a severe difficulty regarding a religious issue; instead...