| Molvi Mushtaq Ahmad Veeri responds to a viral social media clip saying that out-of-context videos are being circulated to create division and undermine unity within the Muslim Ummah. He urged people to verify facts before sharing content and stressed the importance of
Jealousy is a poison that harms one who carries it Rather than the one it is aimed at, it makes a person count another's blessings so much that he forgets to be grateful for his own. Hasad doesn't reduce another person's blessings it only destroyes the peace of the jealous heart
Speaking of hasad & envy a compelling Kashmiri folklore about how jealousy consumes -
God grants a man with a wish - anything he desires but on one condition. That his neighbour will get twice of whatever he wishes for.
The man asks God to turn him blind in one eye. His neighbour is rendered completely blind.
Mohammad Ashraf jumped into the gushing Lidder to save his son’s life. Son survived but the father didn’t. Mohammad Ashraf Sahab’s ultimate sacrifice will exemplify the unconditional love of a father for years to come. May Allah SWT grant him the highest place in Jannah. Ameen.
May almighty Allaha forgive his shortcomings, grant him the highest place in jannat and give strength and patience to the bewildered family Adil bhi served at J&K bank branch Aishmuqam for many years, he was humble, helpful and kind-hearted person who will always be remembered.
With deep sorrow, we inform the sad demise of Aadil Ahmad Khan, working at JK Bank Gurgaon, Delhi, and resident of Seer Hamdan, who passed away after a tragic fall from his residential building
Even if we differ with someone, we must not take our differences of opinion or stances to the personal level. Ethics and decency is requested from one and all. Let’s not humiliate any religious scholar or preacher by making personal comments. Yes we may express our differences or even dissent, but in a civilised way. If a person prays for Iran or doesn’t pray, it may be his or her personal choice or compulsion, but let’s not vilify the person for disagreeing with us. This holds true for all, whether associated with me or not.