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Don't Eat These Foods If you're a woman. AI-Generated.
Hello, lovely readers, these foods I'm about to mention are healthy foods, no doubt, but are they healthy for you? In our minds, we do think healthy eating means eating foods that are good for us. But there are some healthy foods that are not the best choice for women. Let me tell you about some foods that women should be careful about, even if they look healthy.
By Susan Nnebe9 months ago in Writers
Accountability of rulers and statesmen: How leadership is controlled in Islamic states.
When governance is conducted according to Islamic principles, leadership is not a center of power, but a formidable responsibility. In Islam, the ruler or leader considers himself the guardian of the people, and conducts every decision and action out of fear of accountability before Allah. This is the characteristic of the Islamic state system — where leadership is not a royal position, but a solid trust.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
“Hindu caste system and oppression of lower castes”
An integral yet painful reality of Indian society is the caste system and the millennia-long oppression of the lower classes of society based on it. This caste-based division is not just a social structure; it is a cultural, religious and political chain that has forced millions of people to suffer a kind of birthright punishment for centuries. This system has its origins in the Brahmanical stream of Hinduism and its scriptures, where society is basically divided into four castes—Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras. Beyond this, the large population that is identified as “untouchables” or “untouchables” is today’s Dalits or the so-called lower castes.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
A Writer’s Journey: Through Silence and Words
From the small, slanted window of my attic room, golden light spilled across the pages of my earliest stories. That window was my only connection to the world outside—a world that bustled and buzzed with life, while I remained cocooned in the quiet solitude of my tiny space. The dust danced in the sunlight, settling softly on stacks of half-finished drafts, crumpled papers, and cold coffee cups scattered across the floor.
By Mohammad Bayazid9 months ago in Writers
After the stars fell
Write a story after the happily ever after I often wondered what love is. Is it truly the warm, fuzzy emotions that ooze out of true mirth of care and adore, or is it a product of prevalent capitalism that exists within our world? That makes it easy for the consumeristic and hyperagile construct to sell products to the humans as a marketing tactic, to slip in through the psyche of innocent minds, to create a buzz, to find their weaklings and exploit them for company profits and expansions.
By Hridya Sharma9 months ago in Writers
Slavery in Islam vs. Modern Slavery: Does Freedom Really Exist?
Slavery is a cruel reality in the pages of history. Humans have been bought, sold, and used as mere objects by humans. Slavery was once legal and normal in almost all civilizations of the world—be it Greece and Rome, India, or China. Islam came into that context. But Islam did not support slavery; rather, it gradually showed the way to its extinction through a new moral and social revolution—through humanity, responsibility, and liberation.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
Why Ricky French Midlothian TX is a Voice for Positive Change.
In the heart of Midlothian, Texas, a small city known for its tight-knit community and growing opportunities, one individual stands out as a beacon of inspiration: Ricky French Midlothian TX. Through his dedication to community service, leadership, and a genuine commitment to uplifting those around him, Ricky French has become a powerful voice for positive change. His efforts have not only transformed lives but also strengthened the fabric of Midlothian, making it a better place for all its residents.
By Matt Willer9 months ago in Writers
Islam and Capitalism: Two Civilizations, Two Economies, Two Perspectives”
Capitalism is the economic backbone of modern Western civilization. Its fundamental principles are the free market system, private ownership, the maximization of profit, and competition. Capitalism accepts human greed as natural and just, and establishes that greed as the driving force of economic growth. Here, wealth accumulation, interest, investment, corporate dominance, and global trade are the main principles.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
Geopolitics and Islam: A Thousand-Word Analytical Discussion
Geopolitics and Islam: A Thousand-Word Analytical Discussion Geopolitics—also known as geopolitics—is a complex reality of the world system. It is a complex pattern of policies and relationships developed around the geography, wealth, military power, economy, and cultural influence of states, which directly affects the course of human life and civilization. But what does Islam say in this complex world? How did the Islamic perspective view or still view geopolitics? To find the answer to this question, we must go back to early Islam and the state philosophy of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), and integrate it with modern reality.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers
Islamic alternatives to taxation: Kharaj, Jizya and other revenue sources.
In the current world system, the main means of revenue collection is tax. But this tax system has given rise to a huge class disparity, unjust economic exploitation and unlimited state intervention. While the poor people have to be crushed under the millstone of income tax, value added tax (VAT), customs duty, etc., the rich get relief through various loopholes. Instead of this unstable and unjust system, Islam has given a model of a well-organized, fair and balanced revenue system, which is not based on taxes - but on kharaj, jizya, ushar, rikaz, etc.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Writers











