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How Did the Kiswah of the Ka‘bah Reach Jeffrey Epstein?

A sacred cloth of the Ka‘bah, in the hands of a man like Epstein. This is not just shocking; it raises a darker question: what was it used for? In environments linked to corruption and exploitation, even the possibility that something so sacred could be degraded is deeply disturbing. This is no longer just about a cloth but it is about how far we have fallen in protecting what is holy.

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The Reason Why She Removed Her Hijab

Why do some Muslim women remove their hijab? The world is quick to judge, mock, and shame, but almost no one asks why. Behind every removed hijab is a story: pressure, isolation, career barriers, family conflict, failed marriages, spiritual burnout, or simply living in countries where hijab is banned. The problem is not always faith but rather it is the environment crushing the woman wearing it. Before criticising her, remember that Allah sees the journey, the wounds, and the reasons you do not. Our duty is compassion, not cruelty.

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Why Every Muslim Household Should Adopt a Cat

Neglecting animals has become a painful reality in many Muslim communities, despite Islam’s clear teachings on mercy and responsibility. From prophetic traditions to modern mental-health benefits, caring for a cat carries spiritual reward and emotional comfort. This article explains why compassion toward animals is part of our identity as Muslims—and why even small acts of kindness can transform hearts, homes, and societies.

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Fame in Islam: A Wake-Up Call for the Muslim Influencer

Islam teaches that fame is one of the most dangerous trials a believer can face. In a world of social media, where Muslims chase attention in the name of da‘wah, we have forgotten the prophetic warning: whoever seeks to be seen will be exposed. Fame fuels arrogance, invites Shayṭān, and often ends in scandal. The scholars who preserved our religion lived hidden, sincere lives — and Allah elevated them after their deaths. Their legacy survived because their intentions were pure, not public.

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