Author: Islamic Voice

Zakat: Obligation or Emotional Marketing? Where Are We Heading?

Zakat is a fundamental pillar of Islam, meant for purification of wealth, supporting the needy, and uplifting the Muslim Ummah. However, in today’s materialistic world, Zakat has become a battleground between different institutions secular education vs. madrasas, modernity vs. tradition, dunya vs. akhirah. The wealthy are emotionally manipulated by speeches quoting the Quran and Hadith,…

Shifting from Nafs-e-Ammarah to Nafs-e-Mutma’innah Through Fasting in Ramadan

Yes, Ramadan is the best opportunity to transition from Nafs-e-Ammarah (the commanding self) to Nafs-e-Mutma’innah (the peaceful, contented self). The process of fasting, when done with sincerity and awareness, helps purify the soul, weaken the lower desires (Nafs), and strengthen the connection with Allah. Understanding the Stages of the Nafs 1 Nafs-e-Ammarah (The Commanding Self)…

Ramadan: A Month of Fasting or Feasting?

Ramadan, originally a time for self-restraint, spiritual purification, and reconnecting with Allah, has sadly become, for many, a month of feasting instead of fasting. The very purpose of fasting – to develop Taqwa (God-consciousness), discipline, and empathy is often lost in overindulgence, excessive socializing, and disrupted routines. 1 The Reality: Feasting Instead of Fasting Many…

First Arabic Book on Ghalib Released

New Delhi: The first Arabic book on the life and poetry of Mirza Ghalib, titled Ghalib: A’zam Shu’ara’il-Hind (Ghalib, the Greatest Poet of India), was launched at Jamia Millia Islamia’s India-Arab Cultural Centre. Written by Dr. Zafarul-Islam Khan, the book explores Ghalib’s literary legacy for Arabic readers. The event was presided over by Professor Naseem…