This Quranic principle is a refutation of the perfectionist fallacy and a testament to the perfect and pragmatic nature of Islam itself.
This Quranic principle is a refutation of the perfectionist fallacy and a testament to the perfect and pragmatic nature of Islam itself.
Who is happier, those sneaking around in haram relationships or those who declare their commitment before Allah and their community? This Quranic maxim applies to income, relationships, and so much more...
“And you may hate a matter whilst it is good for you and you may love a matter whilst it is bad for you, and Allah knows and you do not know.”
Five promises Allah has made you that you don't want to ignore
This maxim from the Qur'an highlights a natural impulse that all human beings have which we must control: the impulse to justify one's actions
This Quranic principle means success in all goals, whether for your worldly life or hereafter
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