Padişhah
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Some random opinions from 2 Aimmah of Ahlu Sunnah regarding Imam Malik ra 1. Layth Ibn Saad he had his own Madhab in Egypt (picture 1) 2. Ahmed ibn Hanbal (picture 2 & 3)


We thank India for the emergency fuel support, a reminder that relationships are tested in crisis, not comfort. Let us not forget those who stood by us when it mattered.

As a Muslim, your prayers are not accepted if you turn your back on Saudi Arabia, and if you are able to visit it but choose not to, then you will go to hell.




من الأعمال الجليلة لأمير المؤمنين عبدالملك بن مروان رحمه الله قتله الحارث بن سعيد المتنبئ الكذاب يقول العلاء بن زياد العدوي: ما غبطت عبد الملك بشيء من ولايته إلا بقتله حارثا ; حدثت أن رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم قال : لا تقوم الساعة حتى يخرج ثلاثون دجالون كذابون كلهم يزعم أنه نبي ، فمن قاله فاقتلوه ، ومن قتل منهم أحدا فله الجنة . و هذه من الأمور العظيمة و الأعمال الجليلة التي قام بها عبدالملك بن مروان رحمه الله. islamweb.net/ar/library/con…





Regarding the ongoing Farsi debate, I think its revival wouldn’t be a bad thing. In our Indo-Islamicate culture, a huge body of literature including religious texts, poetry, and scientific works has been written in Persian. Terming it as merely an elitist phenomenon is not a +




An interesting fact about the spread of Islam in the Indian subcontinent is that it was shaped by the rivalry between two Muslim Indias: one of Turkic and Hanafi influence, the other of Arab and Shafi’i influence. In this context, Yemen played a significant role.


Tamil tongue: Mommad (Muhammad), Jainab(Zainab), Subiyan (Sufiyan), Mydeen (Muhiyudeen), Rowman (Rahman), Maap (Mahboob), Kadja (Khadija), Owmed (Ahmad), Najib/Naqib (Naghib), Hazeena (Haseena), Oliyullah (Waliullah)




Indian deep-tech startup Genrobotics has secured an ₹80 crore contract with Singapore’s water authority to deploy 44 robots for cleaning & inspecting sewer networks over the next two years. The company beat over 600 global firms following an 18-month evaluation. This was particularly satisfying news for me because I invested in them in 2020. And I invested because I was moved by the fact that their motive for starting the company was to create the ‘Bandicoot,’ for ridding the country of manual scavenging. This was not a goal that would deliver them a fast path to an IPO and sky-high valuations & make them extraordinarily rich. But it was a goal that would have a dramatic social impact. Our municipalities were not just robbing workmen of their dignity, but putting their lives at risk. The Bandicoot robot would rectify that. So, to paraphrase Robert Frost: They took the path “…less traveled by / And that has made all the difference” In other words, they created a purpose-led company And the news of their win in Singapore was gratifying because it signals that purpose and profits are not at odds with each other. (Since that win, they also have won a ₹17 crore tender from the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) for the deployment of its advanced Bandicoot Mobility+ robotic sewer cleaning systems.) Startups like Genrobotics that are created with a higher Purpose, are my #MondayMotivation

















