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2005/12/27
Name is what a person is distinguished by. The Webster Dictionary defines it as a word or a blend of words speaking the individual designation by which a person, animal or place is known. It is a word or words that gives them an identity . It's always a excitment when Allah Almighty endowed you with a child. Baby bring happiness and joy, but also trials and extreme responsibilities. One of the very first parenting duty you have toward your new offspring, besides physical care and ltender, is to give a name which have an Islamic meaning behind it.Please Remember that, just because a name stems from a certain language or society, doesn't mean that it has a good Islamic meaning. Many companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) replaced their Arabic names, because the meanings of their names reflected ominous. Here we are highly recommending that you verify the names meanings taken from the site with the Quran or Religious scholar.
Baby Boy Names:
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Boy |
Determined |
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Boy |
Sublime - high |
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Boy |
World |
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Owais |
Boy |
Disciple of Muhammad(s.a.w) |
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Aashir |
Boy |
Living |
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Amman |
Boy |
Most loveable |
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Aaqib |
Boy |
Follower |
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Aasim |
Boy |
Righteous |
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Keyaan |
Boy |
Crown - King |
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Adam |
Boy |
Prohphet name |
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Aamir |
Boy |
Decent - Civilised |
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Aaqil |
Boy |
Savant |
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Danish |
Boy |
Wisdom - Wit - Learning |
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Zain |
Boy |
Kith - Friend |
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Eshan |
Boy |
Balanced |
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Aadil |
Boy |
Just |
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Ayaan |
Boy |
Gift of God |
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Aahil |
Boy |
Prince |
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Aatif |
Boy |
Kind - Affectionate |
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Barkat |
Boy |
Growth - Development |
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Barraq |
Boy |
Shining |
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Basmah |
Boy |
Smile |
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Faheem |
Boy |
Intelligent |
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Faizaan |
Boy |
Grace |
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Faisal |
Boy |
Strong - Handsome |
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Ghalib |
Boy |
Victor |
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Imad |
Boy |
Support - Pillar |
| Akhdan |
Boy |
Best Friend |
| Affan |
Boy |
Forgiving person |
| Arham |
Boy |
Merciful |
| Aydin |
Boy |
Brilliant,Enlightened,Intelligent,Light |
| Ayyub |
Boy |
Ayyub was a Prophet of Allah known for his patience |
| Basel |
Boy |
Brave |
| Dabir |
Boy |
Judge |
| Dayyan |
Boy |
A mighty Ruler |
| Eshan |
Boy |
Balance |
| Fadil |
Boy |
Honourable, outstanding |
| Ghanem |
Boy |
Successful |
| Haaziq |
Boy |
Intelligent, Skillfull |
| Hameem |
Boy |
Friend |
| Hosaam |
Boy |
Sword |
| Humayl |
Boy |
A companion of the Prophet (S.A.W) |
| Izaan |
Boy |
Obedience |
| Jazib |
Boy |
Beautiful, Handsome |
| Khalaf |
Boy |
Successor, Descendants |
| Labeeb |
Boy |
Understanding, Sensible, Intelligent |
| Liban |
Boy |
Succesfull, charmed |
| Maaz |
Boy |
Brave Man |
| Marwan |
Boy |
Solid |
| Muhaimin |
Boy |
Supervising, guardian, protecto |
| Muhriz |
Boy |
Obtainer, winner, earner |
| Naseef |
Boy |
The just one |
| Najih |
Boy |
Successful |
| Parvez |
Boy |
Success. Name of a Persian King |
| Qadi |
Boy |
Judge |
| Qani |
Boy |
Content, Satisfied |
| Ra'id |
Boy |
Leader, pioneer |
| Raseem |
Boy |
One who designs |
| Sabur |
Boy |
Patient, perserven |
| Safwan |
Boy |
Rock |
| Sahmir |
Boy |
Entertaining companion |
| Saheim |
Boy |
Warrior |
| Salah |
Boy |
Righteousness of the faith, goodness |
| Sarim |
Boy |
Lion, brave, big hearted |
| Shaheem |
Boy |
Intelligent |
| Tahawwur |
Boy |
Rashness |
| Taheem |
Boy |
Pure |
| Talal |
Boy |
Nice admirable |
| Umran |
Boy |
Prosperity |
| Wafiq |
Boy |
Successful |
| Wajeeh |
Boy |
Commanding Personality |
| Watheq |
Boy |
Firm, reliable, confident |
| Yusr |
Boy |
Ease, Convenience |
| Zaeem |
Boy |
The leader |
| Zafir |
Boy |
Victorious |
| Zaighum |
Boy |
Lion, Powerful |
| Zayan |
Boy |
Bright |
Baby Girl Names:
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Aatifa |
Girl |
Affectionate - Sympathy |
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Aasia |
Girl |
Hope |
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Aaminah |
Girl |
Secured - Safe |
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Daneen |
Girl |
Princess |
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Eimaan |
Girl |
Faith |
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Faiqa |
Girl |
Outstanding |
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Fakhra |
Girl |
Good - New |
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Falak |
Girl |
Breeze |
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Ghazala |
Girl |
Charming |
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Iffah |
Girl |
Purity - Modesty |
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Zara |
Girl |
Beautiful Flower |
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Zahara |
Girl |
Beauty - Star - Flower |
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Yara |
Girl |
Little Butterfly |
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Yasmin |
Girl |
Jasmine Flower |
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Yumna |
Girl |
Success - Good Fortune |
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Waajidah |
Girl |
who achieve goals in life |
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Varisha |
Girl |
Lightining |
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Tabinda |
Girl |
Bright - Shining |
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Tahira |
Girl |
Pure - Reverend |
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Sabihah |
Girl |
Beautiful - Graceful |
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Sabina |
Girl |
Flower |
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| Aafia |
Girl |
Good health |
| Aakifah |
Girl |
Devoted, Dedicated |
| AAbeedah |
Girl |
Worshipper |
| Abeerah |
Girl |
Rose, Sandal Saffron mixed together in fragrance |
| Aiza |
Girl |
Noble |
| Ameera |
Girl |
Noble lady, princess |
| Anika |
Girl |
Very unique |
| Anniyah |
Girl |
Concern, loving |
| Areej |
Girl |
The fragrance of a flower from an orange tree |
| Baseema |
Girl |
Smiling |
| Basilah |
Girl |
Brave, fearless |
| Binish |
Girl |
Clever, Intelligent |
| Daania |
Girl |
Beautiful |
| Doaa |
Girl |
Pray, a voice of heart, request to All-mighty Allah |
| Ermina |
Girl |
Friendly |
| Eshal |
Girl |
The name of flower in the heaven |
| Faeezah |
Girl |
Leader |
| Faria |
Girl |
Beautiful, kind and loving |
| Habibah |
Girl |
Beloved, sweetheart, darling |
| Hafsa |
Girl |
Moon, Beautiful |
| Hayam |
Girl |
Deliriously in love Add |
| Hiba |
Girl |
Gift |
| Iffah |
Girl |
Purity, modest |
| Ifra |
Girl |
Giving happiness |
| Ilhan |
Girl |
Respectfull, nice, precious |
| Isha |
Girl |
Night Prayer |
| Jasrah |
Girl |
She was a narrator of Hadith |
| Juwariyah |
Girl |
She was the wife of the Prophet (S.A.W) |
| Khadijah |
Girl |
First wife of the Prophet (S.A.W) |
| Laaibah |
Girl |
Laaibah is the prettiest women in all the jannats (heavens) |
| Manahil |
Girl |
Spring of fresh water |
| Mariam |
Girl |
Mother of Isa (Jesus) |
| Masoomah |
Girl |
Innocent |
| Nabeeha |
Girl |
Intelligent |
| Nasiha |
Girl |
Advice Add |
| Pariza |
Girl |
Fairy, flower |
| Tazmeen |
Girl |
Inner beauty, fame |
| Umaiza |
Girl |
One having good qualities, nature & habits |
| Wafeeqah |
Girl |
Bright, beautiful and soft hearted |
| Yaminah |
Girl |
Successful |
| Yasna |
Girl |
Right and proper |
| Zaara |
Girl |
It means white rose in arabic |
| Zaeemah |
Girl |
Beautiful Flower |
| Zafirah |
Girl |
Leader |
| Zameena |
Girl |
Victorious |
| Zariya |
Girl |
Intelligent, Intellectual |
| Zaynab |
Girl |
Proper Name, Name of Prophet's Daughter |
| Zunairah |
Girl |
Flower found in paradise |
| Zahraa |
Girl |
Lady of Jannah |
2005/12/26
The Matter that concerns women is that of physical exposure of their bodies. It is a very sensitive issue as most of people are quite emotional about this subject. The Muslim clergy feels that women should stay inside (the walls of the house); and if they go out, then they should look like walking tents! This has been taken for granted so much so that the clergy does not even feel that it has to quote any authority in this regard! Allah, when talking about Jews and Christians, had described that they have made their priests and mystics God short of the real God. Exactly the same situation has prevailed in our society for generations. Whatever the Clergy says, becomes the word of God. Allah had asked Prophet Mohammed peace be upon him in the verse (66:1) : Why have you forbidden for yourself what is made permissible by Allah Almighty.
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2005/12/25
Praying five times a day is only one part of Salaat. When we finish our prayers in the Masjid, we are not done with Salaat. It is not something to do and finish. It involves every aspect of life, keeping it within the guidelines of the Divine Code twenty-four hours a day. And this has to be done within a system under a central authority according to the Quran. This system was originally established by Messenger Muhammad peace be upon him and the Sahaba.
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2005/12/24
| No. |
Dynasty |
State Head |
Thrown |
Beginning |
Ending |
Total Period |
| 1 |
khulfai-Rashideen |
4 |
Medina |
11 Hijri |
40 Hijri |
29 Years |
| 2 |
Umayyad |
14 |
Damascus |
41 Hijri |
132 Hijri |
91 Years |
| 3 |
Abbasid |
37 |
Baghdad |
132 Hijri |
656 Hijri |
524 Years |
| 4 |
Umayyad (spain) |
23 |
Qurtaba |
138 Hijri |
422 Hijri |
284 Years |
| 5 |
Al-mehmoodia (spain) |
12 |
Maalka |
407 Hijri |
439 Hijri |
32 Years |
| 6 |
Al-mehmoodia (spain) |
2 |
Al-Jazeera |
431 Hijri |
450 Hijri |
19 Years |
| 7 |
Al-Abbadia (spain) |
3 |
Ashbeeliya |
414 Hijri |
484 Hijri |
70 Years |
| 8 |
Al-Zar-e-aah (spain) |
5 |
Ghaarnata |
403 Hijri |
483 Hijri |
80 Years |
| 9 |
Al-Jahoriya (spain) |
3 |
Qurtaba |
422 Hijri |
461 Hijri |
39 Years |
| 10 |
Zon-noniya (spain) |
3 |
Taliteela |
427 Hijri |
478 Hijri |
51 Years |
| 11 |
Al-Amireeyah (spain) |
7 |
Zalfeesia |
412 Hijri |
478 Hijri |
66 Years |
| 12 |
Tajibee (spain) |
9 |
Sarqousa |
410 Hijri |
536 Hijri |
126 Years |
| 13 |
Maluk Daniah |
2 |
Daniah |
408 Hijri |
468 Hijri |
60 Years |
| 14 |
Bani Nasr |
- |
Ghaarnata |
629 Hijri |
897 Hijri |
268 Years |
| 15 |
Al-Darsa (Africa) |
10 |
Morocco |
172 Hijri |
375 Hijri |
203 Years |
| 16 |
Al-Ghalibah (Africa) |
11 |
Tunis |
184 Hijri |
296 Hijri |
112 Years |
| 17 |
Zaireeya (Africa) |
8 |
Tunis |
362 Hijri |
543 Hijri |
181 Years |
| 18 |
BunuHammad (Algeria) |
9 |
Algiers |
438 Hijri |
548 Hijri |
110 Years |
| 19 |
Marabitoon (Algeria) |
6 |
Morocco |
448 Hijri |
541 Hijri |
93 Years |
| 20 |
Al-Mohidoon (Africa) |
13 |
North Africa |
524 Hijri |
668 Hijri |
144 Years |
| 21 |
Banu-Zayaan (Africa) |
9 |
- |
633 Hijri |
796 Hijri |
163 Years |
| 22 |
Banu-Mareen (Africa) |
29 |
Morocco |
591 Hijri |
875 Hijri |
284 Years |
| 23 |
Al-Shurfa (Africa) |
25 |
Morocco |
951 Hijri |
uptill now |
uptill now |
| 24 |
Al-Toluneeya (Africa) |
5 |
Egypt |
254 Hijri |
292 Hijri |
38 Years |
| 25 |
Akh-shediya (Africa) |
5 |
Egypt |
323 Hijri |
358 Hijri |
35 Years |
| 26 |
Fatimaaid (Africa) |
14 |
Qairo |
297 Hijri |
568 Hijri |
271 Years |
| 27 |
Ayubeeyah (Africa) |
45 |
Qairo/Syria |
564 Hijri |
648 Hijri |
84 Years |
| 28 |
Mamuleek-ul-Bahair |
30 |
Qairo/Syria |
648 Hijri |
762 Hijri |
114 Years |
| 29 |
Banu-Hafs |
23 |
Tunis |
625 Hijri |
941 Hijri |
316 Years |
| 30 |
Mamuleek-ul-Burjee |
24 |
Qairo |
784 Hijri |
922 Hijri |
138 Years |
| 31 |
Khid-Yoyeah |
10 |
Qairo |
1220 Hijri |
1372 Hijri |
152 Years |
| 32 |
Ziadeeyah |
5 |
Yemen |
204 Hijri |
409 Hijri |
205 Years |
| 33 |
Yaghforeeyah |
10 |
Sana |
247 Hijri |
345 Hijri |
98 Years |
| 34 |
Najaheed |
8 |
Yemen |
412 Hijri |
553 Hijri |
141 Years |
| 35 |
Saailheeyah |
3 |
Sana |
429 Hijri |
495 Hijri |
66 Years |
| 36 |
Haamdaniyah |
8 |
Sana |
496 Hijri |
569 Hijri |
77 Years |
| 37 |
Mehdeeyah |
3 |
Yemen |
554 Hijri |
569 Hijri |
15 Years |
| 38 |
Zareeyah |
8 |
Adan |
476 Hijri |
569 Hijri |
93 Years |
| 39 |
Rasoole-Yah |
17 |
Yemen |
628 Hijri |
858 Hijri |
232 Years |
| 40 |
Ayube-Yaan (yemen) |
6 |
Yemen |
569 Hijri |
625 Hijri |
56 Years |
| 41 |
Tahireeyah |
4 |
Yemen |
850 Hijri |
923 Hijri |
73 Years |
| 42 |
Al-aymatul-araseeyah |
17 |
Sana |
280 Hijri |
700 Hijri |
460 Years |
| 43 |
Al-aymatul-sana |
- |
Medina |
1000 Hijri |
uptill now |
uptill now |
| 44 |
Haamdaniyah |
9 |
Masul |
317 Hijri |
394 Hijri |
77 Years |
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2005/12/23
Parallel argument in our search for an answer to our original question, Does Allah Almighty or God Almighty misguide anyone ? Nature has provided guidance to human beings since time immemorial- or, more appropriately, since the dawn of civilization.From the stars guiding the Bedouin Arabs in the vast desert without any signposts or milestones, to the ships, airplanes, and space vehicles equipped with sophisticated, modern, computerized navigation systems- it is Nature which ultimately provides the guidance for following the desired right path. It is also nature that provides indications in case of failure wrong path or direction. Nature provides guidance regarding truth and falsehood in every field of human knowledge and scientific endeavor. It is not nature that misguides, but our imperfect knowledge, improper designs, and improper observations misguide us. The moment knowledge advances to the level of perfect understanding in accordance with nature , human beings succeed in their missions. So, nature provides the touchstone guidance to test the validity of all the scientific hypotheses in the various areas of knowledge. In a same manner, For human beings or mankind there is a certain pattern that enlighten their route map, and this has followed up by divine guidance carried by numerous Messengers Of Allah Almighty in different era. In this chain of messengers, Muhammad peace be upon him was the last person whom Allah Almighty has given this responsibility to re announce this universal announcement; We do not accept or acknowledge any authority but Allah Almighty, nor do we seek alliance with any system which disregards the Divine Laws. A guidance which give a vision to entire mankind about their Core purpose of life has never misguided anyone . Allah Almighty tells us that the Quran has been sent to guide and give glad tidings to the momineen or believers.
2005/12/21
It is a misunderstanding that Islam has permitted polygamy - to marry and keep four wives at a time - The fundamental principle is to have one wife at a time. The Quranic instructions that if one decides to marry another woman in place of his existing wife he has to divorce as per the given procedure and this itself clarifies that no one is allowed to have more than one wife at one time -Quran chapter 4 verse 20-
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Islam Way - Concept Of Living |
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Rabb- Nourisher
You buy a parrot with the purpose of bringing him up. You carefully put the bird in a cage, so that he may not be taken away by a cat. Then you provide him food and water to promote the growth of his body. You also take pains to teach him mimicry and take care that he learns to imitate some good words. In Arabic language this whole programmed is called Rabubiyyat, which means to provide nourishment, physical as well as mental. The one Who does so is called Rabb - Nourisher. In Quran the word Rabb come for Allah Almighty because He has created means for the nourishment of human body and has also created the faculty of learning in man. But in spite of all that, you know that there are so many people in the world who do not get enough food to appease their appetite, nor enough clothes to cover their bodies, nor do they own houses to live in, nor have they got enough means to get themselves treated during illness and nor have they any arrangement for the education of their children. In other words, they have not got enough means either for their own nourishment or for the physical and mental development of their children. Why it so happen, inspite of the fact that Allah Almighty has provided enough means for the maintenance of human beings? This is because the proper arrangement do not exist. It is the duty of Momins - Believers to make adequate arrangements so that all human beings are properly fed and their children are brought up in a proper way. The society in which such arrangements exist is called an Islamic Society or Islam symbol, and the way in which it get accomplished is called Islamic Moashrat, which means to live a life of Mutual cooperation, under Divine guidance.
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2005/12/20
@ 03:27 AM (29 months, 8 days ago)
The Matter that concerns women is that of physical exposure of their bodies. It is a very sensitive issue as most of people are quite emotional about this subject. The Muslim clergy feels that women should stay inside (the walls of the house); and if they go out, then they should look like walking tents! This has been taken for granted so much so that the clergy does not even feel that it has to quote any authority in this regard! Allah, when talking about Jews and Christians, had described that they have made their priests and mystics God short of the real God. Exactly the same situation has prevailed in our society for generations. Whatever the Clergy says, becomes the word of God. Allah had asked Prophet Mohammed peace be upon him in the verse (66:1) : Why have you forbidden for yourself what is made permissible by Allah Almighty.
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2005/12/8
2005/12/6
@ 05:55 AM (29 months, 22 days ago)
The emergence of human life on this earth brought face to face with a number of situations that demanded solution, for unlike other species who lived and acted within a perfect pattern of behavior, the human species had the freedom to choose from amongst any number of growing possibilities. Now, the Free Will , although a rare and coveted gift, implies that if human beings can rise to lofty sublime heights, they can also fall low into abysmal depths. Today we know that at a number of crossroads, human being have taken a wrong turning only to return tired and exhausted, with the prospect of beginning al over again. In their attitude towards the world of matter, human existence ad its goals and purposes, human being s have traversed many paths. The process has been painful and prolonged, but nevertheless it has been a process of learning, of self-discovery and of maturing. The history of human beings can be linked with the story of one individual—its phases of childhood, youth, an the experience and mellowness of later years, in this context the finality of NUBUWWAH or Messenger Hood heralded by the Quran indicated the coming of age of human beings. They were no longer to be tied to the apron strings of the messenger of God , but like a mature grown up person to stand on their own feet and to move towards their destination, in other words to live within the best pattern of human behavior given to them in the form of signposts at the crossroads. These were embedded in the Quran to be chosen at will as one of many other possibilities. However, their acceptance demands not only an inductive and objective approach but also a rich and varied experience, free from prejudice and a level of emotional and metal maturity. The Quranic signposts are for the grown-ups; those individuals and nations that are still in the childhood phase will mss its beautiful experience. In the are of male and female relationship, human beings blundered into a blind alley of reducing the female not only to a low statues but shifting her to position that transformed her into another species as it were, separate and distinct from the human species. Naturally, this has been an unhappy experience for the women but many men still do not appreciate the fact that they too have robbed themselves of the happiness that could have been theirs.
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