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Islam does not treat death as ambiguity. There is no doctrinal space in Islam for the idea that the soul “drifts,” “rests,” or “goes unconscious.” These are assumptions of the living, not descriptions from revelation. The Qur’an and Sunnah describe death as a transfer of awareness, not its extinction. Death Is a Taking, Not a Fading […]
Since the great migration (hijra) from Makkah to Madīnah, Muslims have been using the Islamic (hijri) calendar as the standard measure of time. The creation of the Islamic calendar was a great feat. It took a culture and transformed it into a civilisation. The calendar plays an important role in dictating dates for major acts […]















