بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم الحمد لله وحده و الصلاة و السلام على من لا نبي بعده و على آله و أصحابه أجمعين
We find today people arguing that there is no death penalty in Islam. Their argument is baseless and aims to change Islam to suit their understanding of modern times. Such people do not argue from the sea of knowledge we find in Islamic books.
It is argued by ‘new age enlightened scholars’ that there is no punishment for drinking in Islam. They argue that since the Prophet ﷺ did not prescribe the number of repetitions for beating, it does not become a part of Hadd (punishments ordained by Allah) but only Ta’zir (punishments ordained by the Islamic State).
1. Introduction
Every nation has a natural tendency to polish its history. All nations do it and they do it even at cost of distorting facts. Not that distortion of facts is anyway justified, but the thing is natural anyhow. However, in our society we come across people who are going against all these natural trends and end up distorting the facts attacking the people from their own history recognized and respected as heroes. Just reminds me of Iqbal;
By Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani
The love of blindly following the West has given currency to several of their customs in our society. One of them is the tradition of celebrating April fool. To play a prank on another, or to poke fun at him by deceiving him with a lie is not only considered acceptable on the first of April, but is also admired as a commendable act and a mark of excellence. He who deceives more people than others, and deceives them with more flair and finesse and with more gall and grace has taken full advantage of the custom of April fool. He is considered worthy of praise for having done that.

Recent Comments