There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
علم کا دعویٰ تو آج ہر انسان ہی کرتاہے لیکن علم اور معلومات میں فرق یہ ہے کہ معلومات سے گفتگو میں دوسروں پر سبقت حاصل کی جا سکتی ہے لیکن علم سے انسان اپنے آپ کو اور اپنے رب کو پہچان سکتا ہے اس کائنات کو اس کے مقصد تخلیق کو سمجھ سکتا ہے اور خود راستہ تلاش کرکے دوسروں کو بھی راستہ دکھلا سکتا ہے۔
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
No doubt brother I need people of Iman to start a movement but by bit to implement Islam in society No one listens to me even my own siblings etc Everyone wants money 💰🤑
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
کس سے کہوں کہ زہر ہے میرے لئے مئے حیات کہنہ ہے بزم کائنات تازہ ہیں میرے واردات کیا نہیں اور غزنوی کار گہِ حیات میں بیٹھے ہیں کب سے منتظر اہل حرم کے سومنات ذکرِ عرب کے سوز میں فکرِ عجم کے ساز میں نے عربی مشاہدات نے عجمی تخیلات قافلہء حجاز میں ایک حسین بھی نہیں گرچہ ہیں تابدار ابھی گیسوئے دجلہ و فرات عقل و دل و نگاہ کا مرشد اولیں ہے عشق عشق نہ ہو تو شرع و دین بتکدہء تصورات
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
ALLAH Aap ko Khush rakkhay ❤kaash inn jaahil aur "munaafiq" logon ko Aapki haqeeqat bhari baaton ki samajh Aa jaaey+ Saahil bhai &xaaryab haashmi jaisay logon ki Qadar karen ❤ please Apne Alhlaaq "zubaan"ko theek ker laen 😢😢🎉❤ Har waqt bad-zubaani ,bad-akhlaaqi,jhoot,waghera waghera tamaam munfi Rowayton ko APNI zaat se hata daen to hum hi sar buland rahenge aur Wohi Nizaam-e-khilafat hum apni Aankhon se dekhenge inshallah 🎉❤ Yeah mutthi bhar so called ashraafia ( hamaaray hukamraan)+ isy Tarah eesaai yahudi hamaaray paeron ke neechay rahenge inshallah APNI tamaam tar technology samet kyunke ye mere Aapke ALLAH ka waada hai aur ALLAH KA WAADA KABHI Astaghfiruallah KABHI jhoot ho hi nahi sakta ❤🎉 To mustkharan Khuda zara soch kar Dekho deen-o-dunya + Aakhirat hamaari ALLAH MUJH SAMAET TAMAAM MUSLIMS ko hideawayat ataa farmaaey AAMEEN
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
Her cheez k do phloon hain! Ye insan k souch p daro madar k wo kis nazar s dekhta hai agar y techenalgy n hoti tuo hum kaisy aap ko dekhtay ya sunntay! Aur haray Afkar mein change kaisy Aati. Allah Swt).tuo kahata hai kMushriq aur Mughrub doono Aalah h k hain!." Allah her Ayat mein Qul kahtY hain! Mutlab bataoo un loogon ko jo bekhuber hain. K owlege is power when you imply onit.
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
AC laga huva ha ap k room ha Ya microphone ap k pas ha tab ap ki aawaz sab k pas aa rhi ha U tube ha tab main delhi se ap ko dekh raha ha Is k leya kamar tod mehnat darkaar ha. Nhi kru ga to aaj kal bokha marr javo ga. Idhr se rooh ka masla ha Main kru to kya karu ? Bara karam jawab dejiye
Mere Pyare bhai, Khalid Sahab yah Nahin Bata rahe ki aap Subh Sham Masjid mein bet kar sirf Allah Allah Kare, Duniya ke kam bhi karne hain, lekin saat saat Apne Ruh (spirituality) per bhi kam karna hai, Iske jarie se Ham Apne khalik Ko pahchante Hain, Hamen satisfaction milati hai, Aaj Kal ki Duniya mai ziada log materialism per focus kar rahi hai, jo ki acchi baat hai Kyun k ye Bhi Ek jarurat hai, Iske bagair Ham Jinda Nahi Rah sakte hain, lekin sirf aur sirf materialism per focus karna aur spirituality ko ignore karna, ye bahut badi galti hai, aajkal Ki Duniya Mein log isko ignore kar rahe hain isiliye To Duniya Mein Roz ba Roz begaarh Paida Hota ja raha hai, Jis Tarah Sikke Ke 2 Rukh Hote Hain, Ek Rukh Ke Bina Uska vajud Hi Mumkin Nahin, ISI Tarah Agar Ham human being se spirituality ko alag Karen, Tu wo human Nahin rehta wo Janwar ban jata hai, aur FIR Jo Dil Mein Aaye Karta jata hai Chahe galat ho ya Sahi, Khalid Mahmood Abbasi Sahab bhi yahan PR Rohaniat ki baat kar raha hai, To Humne Din Aur Duniya donon Ko Lekar Chalna Hota Hai,
@@huzaifashaheer724 There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
@9:40 aap ne kaha ki woh sam christians nai kiya hum musalmano nai nahi kiya ..shaayad aap Banu Umayya aur Bannu abbas ka waqt bhool gaye ? unhone bhi woh hi sab kiya ..ek nai ek khaas nazaariya (nazariya e jabariya ko aage badhaya ) aur Motazilla nazariya rakhne walo per zulm kiya aur doosro (yaani abbasio) nai iske ult kiya aur pehli "Jabariya" nazariyaat walo per zul kiya...baad mai science/logic/philosophy ka gala saltanat e usmania ne bhi ghot diya...pata nahi aap kin musalmano ki baat ker rahe hain ?aaj ka maulvi bhi yeh hi sab ker raha hai ...
وہ محمد صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم کے وقت کے مسلمانوں اور ان تمام مسلمانوں کے بارے میں بات کر رہے ہیں جن کا قرآن میں ذکر ہے۔ اگر آپ کمپیوٹر کو کوڈ یا چلانا نہیں جانتے تو کیا اس کا مطلب ہے کہ کمپیوٹر مفید نہیں ہے؟ اگر کوئی اسے خود کو مسلمان کہتا ہے اور قرآن کی طاقت نہیں جانتا تو یہ اس کی بھول ہے۔ سائنس منطق اور فلسفہ صرف آج یا ماضی کے نام ہیں لیکن قرآن ان تصورات سے بھرا ہوا ہے۔ اگر آپ کا کوئی سوال ہے تو ایک دوسرے کے ساتھ سیشن شروع کریں براہ کرم مجھے بتائیں۔
What are you trying to say? Understand the point please, the rift between scientists and the lot with religious people in Europe was too much and not comparable to what happened in Muslim history.
@@goals27 just an example.. Go and check what happened with scientists/philosophers when bannu Abbas's King Mutawaqqil came to power... What was done with people belonging to the "Qadaria/motazila" School of thought... How they were executed and what was done with the dead bodies....
Yeh pashangoyi pehle se ki gayi thi ke musalmaan bhi yahood aur nasara ki pehervi karhenge. Wohi hua lekin humare pass aaj bhi Allah ki kitab aur hidayat ka rasta mehfooz hai. Unlike yahood aur nasara. Agar baad me unawale hukmuram koi galti kiye hai to Hum usko endorse nahi karte hai. Is sehlab me Hum beh nahi Gaye. Allah ne Imam Humble (ra) ko bhi khada Kiya. Allah know the best.
@@aashiatech4073 oh bhai Europe me jo hoa us se Christinaity ko sideline kiya gaya bad me .. Muslmano me kab islam bilkul sideline hogya? Osmannia sultanate ni bani baad me? Ajeeb sochay smjhy beghr jazbati batain.
There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
@@umarejaz6539 There is a big problem: When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected. A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause. An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah. A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah. The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah. Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers. Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60). A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society. It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
Allah aap sey Raazi ho.
Khalid Sahab, you deserve millions of true followers.
May Allah grant you the same, Aameen ya Rabbul Aalameen!
❤ From India 🇮🇳
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
Khalid shb you are a blessing for urdu listeners
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
Marvelous lecture: Really, Abbasi sb you're a gem of a person.
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
مشاءاللہ بہت خوب انشاء اللہ مسلمانوں کے عروج کے دن دور نہیں
Jazakallah khair ❤
ALLAH swt apko wasi ilm ata farmaye Ameen
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
علم کا دعویٰ تو آج ہر انسان ہی کرتاہے لیکن علم اور معلومات میں فرق یہ ہے کہ معلومات سے گفتگو میں دوسروں پر سبقت حاصل کی جا سکتی ہے لیکن علم سے انسان اپنے آپ کو اور اپنے رب کو پہچان سکتا ہے اس کائنات کو اس کے مقصد تخلیق کو سمجھ سکتا ہے اور خود راستہ تلاش کرکے دوسروں کو بھی راستہ دکھلا سکتا ہے۔
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
No doubt brother I need people of Iman to start a movement but by bit to implement Islam in society
No one listens to me even my own siblings etc
Everyone wants money 💰🤑
Masha ALLAH subhan ALLAH
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
❤❤❤ MashaAllah Khalid saab
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
پاکستان کا واحد حل اِسلامی نظامِ شریعت او خلافت انشاءاللہ تعالیٰ 🇵🇰🏴☪️
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
Masha Allah , Khalid Bhai Kindly arrange a Lecture on Iqbal's Poem " Lenen Khuda Kay Hazoor Main" , لینن خدا کے حضور میں
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
Me bht khush kismat hu aap jesa alim meri zindagi me h me milnay ka khwahishmand ho koi rasta h k mill sku
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
کس سے کہوں کہ زہر ہے میرے لئے مئے حیات
کہنہ ہے بزم کائنات تازہ ہیں میرے واردات
کیا نہیں اور غزنوی کار گہِ حیات میں
بیٹھے ہیں کب سے منتظر اہل حرم کے سومنات
ذکرِ عرب کے سوز میں فکرِ عجم کے ساز میں
نے عربی مشاہدات نے عجمی تخیلات
قافلہء حجاز میں ایک حسین بھی نہیں
گرچہ ہیں تابدار ابھی گیسوئے دجلہ و فرات
عقل و دل و نگاہ کا مرشد اولیں ہے عشق
عشق نہ ہو تو شرع و دین بتکدہء تصورات
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
ALLAH Aap ko Khush rakkhay ❤kaash inn jaahil aur "munaafiq" logon ko Aapki haqeeqat bhari baaton ki samajh Aa jaaey+ Saahil bhai &xaaryab haashmi jaisay logon ki Qadar karen ❤ please Apne Alhlaaq "zubaan"ko theek ker laen 😢😢🎉❤
Har waqt bad-zubaani ,bad-akhlaaqi,jhoot,waghera waghera tamaam munfi Rowayton ko APNI zaat se hata daen to hum hi sar buland rahenge aur Wohi Nizaam-e-khilafat hum apni Aankhon se dekhenge inshallah 🎉❤
Yeah mutthi bhar so called ashraafia ( hamaaray hukamraan)+ isy Tarah eesaai yahudi hamaaray paeron ke neechay rahenge inshallah APNI tamaam tar technology samet kyunke ye mere Aapke ALLAH ka waada hai aur ALLAH KA WAADA KABHI Astaghfiruallah KABHI jhoot ho hi nahi sakta ❤🎉
To mustkharan Khuda zara soch kar Dekho deen-o-dunya + Aakhirat hamaari ALLAH MUJH SAMAET TAMAAM MUSLIMS ko hideawayat ataa farmaaey AAMEEN
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
Khalid sahab ny 3 or 13 alag kar diye 😊
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
Her cheez k do phloon hain! Ye insan k souch p daro madar k wo kis nazar s dekhta hai agar y techenalgy n hoti tuo hum kaisy aap ko dekhtay ya sunntay! Aur haray Afkar mein change kaisy Aati. Allah Swt).tuo kahata hai kMushriq aur Mughrub doono Aalah h k hain!." Allah her Ayat mein Qul kahtY hain! Mutlab bataoo un loogon ko jo bekhuber hain. K owlege is power when you imply onit.
من تو شدم تو من شدی من تن شدم تو جان شدی
تاکس نہ گوید بعد ازیں من دیگرم تو دیگری
Khalid sb Jumma kidr parhatay hain? Main live sunana chahta hun.. hmare molvi tou koi kaam ki taqreer nhi krtay.
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
AC laga huva ha ap k room ha
Ya microphone ap k pas ha tab ap ki aawaz sab k pas aa rhi ha
U tube ha tab main delhi se ap ko dekh raha ha
Is k leya kamar tod mehnat darkaar ha.
Nhi kru ga to aaj kal bokha marr javo ga.
Idhr se rooh ka masla ha
Main kru to kya karu ? Bara karam jawab dejiye
Bhai aap ka sawal samajh nahi aaya.
Mere Pyare bhai, Khalid Sahab yah Nahin Bata rahe ki aap Subh Sham Masjid mein bet kar sirf Allah Allah Kare, Duniya ke kam bhi karne hain, lekin saat saat Apne Ruh (spirituality) per bhi kam karna
hai, Iske jarie se Ham Apne khalik Ko pahchante Hain, Hamen satisfaction milati hai,
Aaj Kal ki Duniya mai ziada log materialism per focus kar rahi hai, jo ki acchi baat hai Kyun k ye Bhi Ek jarurat hai,
Iske bagair Ham Jinda Nahi Rah sakte hain,
lekin sirf aur sirf materialism per focus karna aur spirituality ko ignore karna, ye bahut badi galti hai,
aajkal Ki Duniya Mein log isko ignore kar rahe hain isiliye To Duniya Mein Roz ba Roz begaarh Paida Hota ja raha hai,
Jis Tarah Sikke Ke 2 Rukh Hote Hain, Ek Rukh Ke Bina Uska vajud Hi Mumkin Nahin,
ISI Tarah Agar Ham human being se spirituality ko alag Karen, Tu wo human Nahin rehta wo Janwar ban jata hai, aur FIR Jo Dil Mein Aaye Karta jata hai Chahe galat ho ya Sahi,
Khalid Mahmood Abbasi Sahab bhi yahan PR Rohaniat ki baat kar raha hai,
To Humne Din Aur Duniya donon Ko Lekar Chalna Hota Hai,
@@huzaifashaheer724 There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
@9:40 aap ne kaha ki woh sam christians nai kiya hum musalmano nai nahi kiya ..shaayad aap Banu Umayya aur Bannu abbas ka waqt bhool gaye ? unhone bhi woh hi sab kiya ..ek nai ek khaas nazaariya (nazariya e jabariya ko aage badhaya ) aur Motazilla nazariya rakhne walo per zulm kiya aur doosro (yaani abbasio) nai iske ult kiya aur pehli "Jabariya" nazariyaat walo per zul kiya...baad mai science/logic/philosophy ka gala saltanat e usmania ne bhi ghot diya...pata nahi aap kin musalmano ki baat ker rahe hain ?aaj ka maulvi bhi yeh hi sab ker raha hai ...
وہ محمد صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم کے وقت کے مسلمانوں اور ان تمام مسلمانوں کے بارے میں بات کر رہے ہیں جن کا قرآن میں ذکر ہے۔ اگر آپ کمپیوٹر کو کوڈ یا چلانا نہیں جانتے تو کیا اس کا مطلب ہے کہ کمپیوٹر مفید نہیں ہے؟ اگر کوئی اسے خود کو مسلمان کہتا ہے اور قرآن کی طاقت نہیں جانتا تو یہ اس کی بھول ہے۔ سائنس منطق اور فلسفہ صرف آج یا ماضی کے نام ہیں لیکن قرآن ان تصورات سے بھرا ہوا ہے۔ اگر آپ کا کوئی سوال ہے تو ایک دوسرے کے ساتھ سیشن شروع کریں براہ کرم مجھے بتائیں۔
What are you trying to say? Understand the point please, the rift between scientists and the lot with religious people in Europe was too much and not comparable to what happened in Muslim history.
@@goals27 just an example.. Go and check what happened with scientists/philosophers when bannu Abbas's King Mutawaqqil came to power... What was done with people belonging to the "Qadaria/motazila" School of thought... How they were executed and what was done with the dead bodies....
Yeh pashangoyi pehle se ki gayi thi ke musalmaan bhi yahood aur nasara ki pehervi karhenge. Wohi hua lekin humare pass aaj bhi Allah ki kitab aur hidayat ka rasta mehfooz hai. Unlike yahood aur nasara. Agar baad me unawale hukmuram koi galti kiye hai to Hum usko endorse nahi karte hai. Is sehlab me Hum beh nahi Gaye. Allah ne Imam Humble (ra) ko bhi khada Kiya. Allah know the best.
@@aashiatech4073 oh bhai Europe me jo hoa us se Christinaity ko sideline kiya gaya bad me ..
Muslmano me kab islam bilkul sideline hogya? Osmannia sultanate ni bani baad me?
Ajeeb sochay smjhy beghr jazbati batain.
Sir, comparing islam with modern ideologies makes islam an ideology.
Islam in an ideology. Obviously
There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.
@@umarejaz6539 There is a big problem:
When calling for an Islamic world order or an Islamic national order, we need to understand how the state, nation, and society work. First, they have an agenda to achieve a mission, and with that mission, they divide the tasks and distribute the fields, giving value to each component of their society and ensuring they are admired and respected.
A doctor’s mission is to maintain the health of the Muslim ummah so they can contribute to the cause.
An engineer’s mission is to develop technology that provides deterrence and protection for the Muslim ummah.
A scientist’s mission is to explore the world and help uncover the laws of Allah embedded in nature, using this knowledge for the betterment of the ummah and to reveal the signs of Allah. When scientists discover patterns and laws, they strengthen our belief in a system that leads to Allah.
The more responsible we are, the more control Allah will grant us over this world. This control is linked to science and our approach to it. If Allah gives you control over rain, it is a blessing that He has bestowed upon you, and it serves as a test not to misuse your freedom and power over the nature of Allah.
Allah is making us more responsible each day by granting us control through science, which means we are being tested to be responsible believers.
Allah mentions in the Quran that the throne of Bilqis came to Hazrat Suleiman in the blink of an eye, thanks to the knowledge he possessed from the Book. Here, Allah praises the knowledge, power, and control He has given to His special servant, who is also a God-fearing person.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) praised the one who is skilled in archery, as this technology helps Islam maintain a strong military. Similarly, in our day, those who create missiles that serve the purpose of Islam are fulfilling a duty; thus, the engineer's work in developing missiles to protect the ummah is an act of worship to Allah, as stated in Surah Al-Anfal (8:60).
A state or nation has multiple fields and departments that must work together to become a powerful entity. While their overarching mission may be the same, they need to divide roles to focus on and improve specific areas that serve the purpose of the nation and society.
It is wrong to say that working in technology and science is bad or unimportant and that only calling for a religious revolution is the sole necessity. While such a call may be urgent at this moment, if we are to discuss an Islamic world order, then every department of science, technology, and health needs to be respected.