Is the West the paradise that we are truly seeking? – Thoughts of a Migrant

By |2019-08-11T02:41:18+04:30August 11th, 2019|Islamic, Jurisprudence, Migration|

Thoughts of a Migrant The following is a text written by an Iranian national, Syed Amir Bassam, who migrated away from his own country and [...]

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Preachers Entering Polytheistic Nations

By |2019-05-25T01:54:18+04:30May 25th, 2019|Islamic, Jurisprudence, Lessons, Migration|

Scholars and preachers need to travel to polytheistic and non-Islamic nations in order to serve the Islamic communities in those countries and strengthen their identity, resolve fallacies and facilitate inter-faith activities.  Those societies are not free from religious and social issues and problems and need the presence of a learned guide.

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Migration: Opinions Of Classic and Modern Scholars – Part II – Syed Sistani

By |2019-05-09T21:43:15+04:30May 9th, 2019|Islamic, Jurisprudence, Lessons, Migration|

In the last article we reviewed some of the opinions with regards to migration from respected scholars, classic and modern, such as Sheikh Al-Tusi, Alaama [...]

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Migration: Opinions of Classic and Modern Scholars – Part I

By |2019-05-11T05:10:35+04:30May 2nd, 2019|Islamic, Jurisprudence, Lessons, Migration|

“And then Allahﷻ says in the next Ayah (4:100) so that there is no one who can say “But I can not migrate because I was born and raised there, or that there is where my people and family and friends and work and house and garden and business and farm and wife and children are and the rest of my life. So, my life is settled there.”

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