We live in a world where it’s apparently acceptable to slaughter 400 children in one day because they are Palestinian.
What an utterly despicable act of terrorism. I will say it again and again..
Israel is the terrorist. #FreePalestine
Deeply saddened by the resumption of bombing and the tragic loss of civilian lives, including children, in #Gaza. The need for peace has never been greater. We must move towards solutions NOW.
@TariqSyedA Let’s celebrate the festive season by pondering over the true message of this festival through religious scriptures.
Why was it celebrated since the ancient times?
As we gather for Pujas and #FridayPrayers,
Let us not forget to pray
For the vibrant colors of #Happiness and #Peace
To return and stay forever—
Not just for today—
In the lives of all, including:
The elderly in old-age homes,
The widows in ashrams,
The innocents in orphanages,
And the needy.
Wishing you a Happy and Peaceful #Holi
From Syed Abdullah Tariq and the WORK Family
"Make a goal, fill everyone’s bowl."
A step towards Satyug.
WORK Telangana chapter practicing the culture of compassion by feeding people at Aramghar bus stand, Hyderabad.
#WORKforCompassion#WORKCharitableTrust
KAFIR (کافر)
Kafir—a word that sparks a sense of hatred among Hindus and, among Muslims, negligence. In recent years, it has gained much attention, with platforms like "WhatsApp University" perpetuating its use to promote hate and deepen the divide between the two communities. However, the reality of this word is different—surprising, even—for both sides.
The word Kafir literally has three meanings: Denier, Ungrateful, and Concealer. In the Qur'an, it is used in multiple contexts, generally referring to those who deny, be ungrateful, or conceal the truth after it has been clearly and convincingly proven to them. The key point here is that a person can only be labeled as a Kafir if the truth has been presented to them with utmost clarity and they still deny it. Until then, they are referred to as Ghafil, meaning someone who is unaware or unfamiliar with the truth—specifically, the oneness of God.
Those calling themselves Muslims may also be Kafir if they lie under the category of being ungrateful or concealers of Truth.
It is the duty of Muslims to convey the message of God's oneness to those who are unaware, with utmost compassion and kindness. It is worth noting that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) never referred to anyone as a Kafir, even those who openly opposed him throughout his life.
Watch the video for better understanding in just 6 minutes: https://t.co/3sxNqkuMwx
(Script provided by A. Mannan)