
Abdul Barik
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Love is one of the "purest" feelings in the world.
Love is the "purest" feeling in the world. And it is not just a play on poetic words; it is a truth that has been proven time and again throughout the ages, from nation to nation, from heart to heart. Love contains that purity that is not bound by any interest, does not love for any reason, does not take it in hand for any consequence. Love means a selfless, pure, completely heartfelt feeling, next to which no mathematical logic in the world can stand.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Motivation
People fall in love.
The feeling of love cannot really be fully expressed in any language or words. Love is an experience that can be felt, but can never be fully said. Language, due to its limitations, repeatedly fails to express the depth, pain, joy, or imperfection of love. Perhaps this is why there is so much wailing, so much poetry, so much singing, so much crying in the world about love—because people constantly try to express the countless unspoken love in their hearts, yet they repeatedly feel—they could not.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Motivation
What are the effects of working or studying at night on the body?
What effect does working or studying at night have on the body: A silent decay When the depths of night descend around us, many people sit at their desks—some preparing for exams, some trying to meet job deadlines, and some living their lives in solitude, making the night their companion. Sometimes working at night becomes necessary, and sometimes it can even be beneficial. But if this night waking becomes a routine, it poses some dangers to the body and mind that people do not immediately realize. It is a silent decay that slowly eats away at us from within.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Motivation
The more feelings a person has, the more that person gets hurt and suffers.
Just as human feelings are an invaluable part of our lives, their intensity can also bring pain to our lives. The deeper the feeling, the greater the possibility of being hurt by it. This is a reality that almost all of us realize at one time or another, but do not understand properly. Life teaches us through various experiences that if feelings are real and deep, their feeling can be difficult for us, because they sometimes destabilize our world.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Motivation
It lives silently, within the chest, at the deepest level.
The religion of true feelings is like this—it does not shout, it does not advertise itself, but silently accumulates in the coating of time, hardens, takes root and takes its place in the depths of existence. Time passes, seasons change, life moves forward on its path through various ups and downs, but some feelings remain—without any declaration, without any claim.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Motivation
Application level and life balance
Everything in the world impresses our eyes, minds, and hearts not only because of its relevance, but also because of its ‘dimension’. Every experience, every feeling, and even every relationship has a measure—a balance that makes it valuable. This balance determines what is “special” and what is “ordinary.” And when we lose that measure or balance, even the most precious thing becomes irrelevant, sometimes tiring, or boring.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Motivation
No worship of polytheists is acceptable.
The fundamental truth that lies at the heart of the Islamic belief system is Tawhid—the belief in one, unique God and the sense of His exclusive worship. The opposite of this Tawhid is Shirk, which means ascribing partners to God, consciously or unconsciously acknowledging someone else’s participation in His being, attributes, or worship. In Islam, Shirk is a crime that destroys any great act of worship in an instant. Therefore, it is said that no act of worship by a polytheist is acceptable to God. Because the first condition of worship is sincerity or singleness, which must be dedicated to God alone. A polytheist is a person whose worship is not single-minded; he may pray, fast, or give charity—but all of it reaches a destination where it carries no value.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Journal
Every person deserves what he intends.
One of the greatest features of the Islamic way of life is its inherent morality, which places importance not only on external behavior but also on the purity of the inner state and intention. “Every person will get what he intends” — this sentence, on the one hand, reveals the inherent subtlety of the Islamic legal system, on the other hand, it also sheds light on the deeper levels of our souls. This is not a general advice; rather, it is a fundamental principle described in the Hadith Sharif, the impact of which is not limited to the field of worship or religious activities, but extends to every level of life.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Journal
The Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
The Most Gracious, the Most Merciful—this phrase is one of the most unique and most repeated phrases in the Quran. In Arabic, it is: بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ. That is, “In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.” This phrase is not just an introductory definition; it is the essence of the identity of Allah, the Supreme Being of Islam—who has spread the imprint of mercy, compassion, forgiveness, and love in every particle of His creation.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Journal
A Thought-Based Approach
Social Resistance to Destroying Atheist and Islamophobic Ideologies: A Thought-Based Approach In most civilizations and cultures of the world, religion is considered the center of society. Religion is not just the name of spiritual practice; rather, it is the foundation of morality, order, social order, and human thought. Islam in its entirety is a complete way of life, under whose shadow people find the path to justice, peace, purity, and self-respect. But sadly, in the modern era, a group of so-called “intellectual” atheists, in particular, are constantly attacking this Islam. They do not stop at just opposing religion; rather, they want to eradicate Islam and the faith of Muslims from society. Their main goal is to make Islam a symbol of hatred and make Muslim identity socially “shameful.”
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Journal
Spreading Islamophobia Online
Spreading Islamophobia Online: The Reality of a Subtle War in the Modern Era One of the most powerful media in the world today is the ‘Internet’. With this unprecedented expansion of technology, human civilization has entered a new horizon. The Internet is not only a field for the pursuit of knowledge, but also an effective ‘field’ for the conflict and influence of politics, culture, religion and ideology. And in this online world, Islam and the Muslim Ummah have become the most targeted. Islamophobia or Islamophobia is no longer just the mouthpiece of Western politicians, but a secret, clever and purposeful aggressive current in the online world.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Journal
Beware of Blind Following
Beware of Blind Following: A Reflective Review in the Light of Islam The importance of thought, reason, and conscience in the history of human civilization has always been fundamental and undeniable. And in this regard, Islam occupies an exceptional place, because it does not call people to blindly follow, but rather to the path of knowledge, evidence, reason, and inquiry. From the beginning of Islam to the arrival of the last Prophet, the main goal was to awaken people to the sense of distinguishing between truth and falsehood, to expand the horizons of thought, and to remove the veil of blindness and call them to acquire the ability to understand reality.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Journal











