Interviews
How true is the idea?
Atheists and non-Muslims have many complaints about Islam, some of which are presented through scientific or philosophical arguments, while others arise from preconceptions, confusion, or misrepresentations of Islam. One of the most common of these complaints is: “Islam promotes violence and is hostile to non-Muslims.” This complaint has been raised many times in various media outlets, in the writings of Islamophobic intellectuals, or in the political landscape of religious division. In this article, I will analyze this complaint in depth and see how much of this idea is true, how much is exaggerated, and how much is the result of misinterpretation.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
Ignorance
Some superstitions prevalent in the name of religion and the relevant position of Islam: Part II In the history of human civilization, on the one hand, religion has been established as a means of teaching morality, values, and humanity, on the other hand, some mistakes and superstitions have also been embedded in society in the name of religion, which are contrary to mainstream religious teachings and rational consciousness. Most of these have come as a result of ignorance, greed for power, or attempts to maintain social control. In this article, we will analyze some more mistakes or superstitions prevalent in some religions and finally see what Islam says about them.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
There is a surprising similarity even amidst the differences.
In the history of human civilization, religion has been a force that has driven people to search for morality, meaning of life, relationships, self-purification and an ultimate truth. Various religions have emerged in different nations and territories, in different historical contexts. But if we look deeply, we see that there is a surprising similarity amidst the various differences — all religions in one way or another call people to morality, good deeds, kindness, self-control and a search for a supreme power. These similarities tell us that the fundamental purpose of religion is to guide people on the path of human welfare, self-purification and ultimate truth.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
He covers the night with the day.
The verse we will ponder today is a living declaration of Allah's creation, the beauty of His creation, and the perfect order of His creation. This verse, on the one hand, awakens our knowledge, and on the other, it also creates a sense of wonder in the heart. It is one of the countless scientific verses of the Quran, which open people's eyes to cosmic reality. The verse is:
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
Visibility as Hidden Cost
Think you’re more productive in the office? Research suggests otherwise. You’re likely gaining visibility just by showing up and appearing busy. However, this unspoken performance expectation often pushes your actual work to after-hours, leaving you catching up at home.
By Narghiza Ergashova9 months ago in Writers
Make Your Life Productive
In a world full of distractions and never-ending to-do lists, it’s easy to feel like we’re constantly busy but not necessarily productive. The truth is, productivity isn’t just about doing more—it’s about doing what truly matters. If you're looking to bring more focus, clarity, and meaning into your daily routine, you’re in the right place.
By Prottasha Alam9 months ago in Writers
"The Last Postcard"
Amelia always like flying, but I never did. With her headphones on, she would sit by the window and draw clouds and mountain peaks, creating tales from the sky. We had a straightforward plan: one final backpacking trip before getting married. A month in the Balkans: sunsets on the Albanian coast, street food in Sarajevo, medieval monasteries, and turquoise lakes.
By Md. Mustafizur Rahman9 months ago in Writers










