
Abdul Barik
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Unemployment problem and Islamic state system.
In this discussion, we will critically analyze the problem of unemployment and the realistic and morally based solution to this crisis in the Islamic state system. The rate at which educated youth are becoming unemployed in the present times, especially in Muslim countries, is not only a major cause of economic but also of social, mental and moral degradation. Behind this disease is not only structural weakness, but also a wrong perspective, where work means only a job and livelihood means only the glitter of the market.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Writers
What to eat in the morning to stay active and focused throughout the day.
What to eat in the morning to stay active and focused throughout the day The first few things we eat after waking up have a direct impact on the performance of our body and mind throughout the day. Our brain's focus, concentration, nervous alertness, and performance—all depend on what is eaten in the morning. Many people start the day without eating or by just drinking tea and coffee, while some eat heavy, oily food. Both are harmful to the body. In the morning, we want balanced, easily digestible, nutritious food that can fuel the body for a long time and keep us mentally sharp.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Writers
“The Role of Indian Media in False Flag Operations: The Grave of Truth and the Joy of Lies”
Introduction An important aspect of state-led false flag operations in India's history is the active cooperation of the media. When politics hatches a conspiracy, the media dramatizes it and perpetuates it in the public mind. According to many analysts, India's once "fourth pillar" has today become a "mouthpiece for propaganda". When the media becomes the face of the state machine instead of seeking the truth, false flag operations become state dramas, and the public becomes mere spectators.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Writers
The rise of the Abbasid Caliphate and the Islamic Golden Age
The Rise of the Abbasid Caliphate and the Islamic Golden Age: A History of an Era Illuminated by the Light of Knowledge The new era that began in the political history of Islam with the fall of the Umayyad Caliphate in 750 AD was the era of the Abbasid Caliphate—a time that is immortalized in history not only for its political and military aspects, but also for the advancement of science, literature, philosophy, medicine, and civilization. This caliphate, which lasted for almost five centuries, began with a revolution led by the descendants of Abbas ibn Abdul Muttalib, the uncle of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). This revolution was not only a change of power; it was also the beginning of a new state philosophy.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Writers
The sorrow of a nation.
The Nakba of 1948: The Tragedy of a Nation There are some dates in history that mark not just an event, but the shattering of a nation’s entire existence, identity, hopes, aspirations, and dreams. For Palestinians, May 15, 1948, is just such a day—the beginning of a national catastrophe, which they call “an-Nakba,” meaning “the Catastrophe.” On this day, a new state called “Israel” was born on the world map, and with it, an ancient land of national identity was destroyed.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Writers
"Faith written in Sumaiya's blood"
The evening light had faded in the streets of Mecca. There was dust and silence in the air. But an elderly woman was standing huddled against the wall of a house—something greater than fear in her eyes—indignation, protest, and the glow of faith. Her name was Sumaiya bint Khayyat, the first female martyr in the history of Islam.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Writers
It is almost impossible for any human creation to say.
A verse from Surah At-Tariq that carries an exceptional scientific hint at the mystery of human creation. In verses 5 to 7 of Surah At-Tariq, Allah says: “Let man consider what he is created from. He is created from a flowing water, which comes forth from between the back and the front.” The key words used in Arabic are “ماءٍ دافقٍ” (flowing water) and “الصُّّْبِ وَالتََّائِبِ” (from between the loins and the sternum). A scientific analysis of this verse takes us to an astonishing level of human reproductive biology that is almost impossible for any human writing from 1400 years ago.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Writers
Behind the mask of the image of freedom lies a history of bloody imperialism.
United States: A bloody history of imperialism behind the mask of the statue of freedom The United States has established itself as a world leader in human rights, freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. The Statue of Liberty in New York is a symbol of that great ideal that calls out to the whole world—Come, be free, wake up. But the bloody history, oppressive policies, hypocrisy, and imperialist aggression that lie behind this call still escapes the eyes of many people. Because the United States has constructed its mask so cleverly, and has captured the media worldwide, many forget about their own dark lives under that false light.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Writers
Brahmanical hegemony in India and its political-cultural impact.
Brahmanical Hegemony in India and Its Political-Cultural Impact In the history of India, Brahmanism is not just a cultural and religious ideology, but a deep political and social structure that has formed the basis of power, dominance and social distribution for many centuries. This ideology is basically a far-reaching plan to establish the superiority and authority of the Brahmin community, which is not limited to the system of religious worship but has influenced every level of people's personal life, politics, education, law, language and culture.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Writers
Islam spread by the sword - truth or propaganda myth?
The Allegation: “Islam Spread by the Sword”—Truth or Propaganda? --- A common complaint in the vast literature of history and religion is: “Islam spread by the sword, that is, by force and coercion.” This statement is not only made by ordinary atheists or Islamophobes, but also by many Western historians, media analysts, and even some well-known Muslim figures. This allegation attempts to portray Islam as a repressive, terrorist ideology, as if it were founded not on the basis of reason, heart, or humanity—but only on the basis of fear and bloodshed.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Writers











