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The Joy of Eid: A Celebration of Faith, Family, and Generosity
Eid, one of the most significant holidays in Islam, is more than a festive occasion—it is a profound expression of faith, unity, and compassion. Celebrated twice a year—Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha—these days hold deep spiritual meaning and are marked by rituals, prayers, and community gatherings. While each Eid has its unique purpose and practices, both are moments of joy that bring Muslims closer to God, their families, and their communities.
By Dr Gabriel 8 months ago in Journal
Eid ul Azha 2025
Eid ul Azha 2025: A Comprehensive Guide to the Festival of Sacrifice Introduction Eid ul Azha, also known as Eid al-Adha, Bakra Eid, or the Festival of Sacrifice, is one of the most significant and widely celebrated Islamic festivals worldwide. In 2025, Eid ul Azha is expected to begin on the evening of June 6th and conclude on the evening of June 10th, though exact dates may vary based on local moon sightings. This festival commemorates the unwavering faith and devotion of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and serves as a powerful reminder of obedience, sacrifice, and compassion.
By M Irfan Zafar8 months ago in Journal
How Nala Ray Turned a £10 Million OnlyFans Empire Into an Unshakable Testimony.Jesus-Level Redemption!
1. Hook: The Turning Point of a Queen Imagine standing in a room built on your own terms—celebrated, admired, revered. Now, imagine turning around, walking out, turning down millions, all in pursuit of something you can’t invest in—but something that invests in you. This is the point where faith meets fear, freedom meets financial power—and the world watches in stunned silence. That’s Nala Ray.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun8 months ago in Journal
The Philosophy of Two Identities in Ukraine: Normativism and Positivism
Historical Introduction Some Ukrainians, scarred by the trauma of war, say: “We will never again have anything to do with Russians.” But many also recall the experience of the 1920s–30s, when Poles carried out a cultural genocide against Ukrainians in Galicia. This later led to a response — a real and bloody genocide committed by Ukrainians in the 1940s, known as the Volhynia Massacre or Volhynian Tragedy. Yet since 1991, every Ukrainian president has visited Western Ukraine or Poland to offer apologies, calling the events a “tragedy.” In turn, during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Poland received nearly a million Ukrainian refugees.
By Ilya V. Ganpantsura8 months ago in Journal
Eid al-Adha 2025 in the USA: Date, Significance, Hajj Schedule, History, and Rituals
Eid-al Adha 2025, one of the most revered festivals in Islam, will be observed across the United States starting from the evening of Friday, June 6, and concluding on the evening of Saturday, June 7. The observance marks a period of reflection, sacrifice, and community spirit, rooted in the historical event when Prophet Ibrahim displayed unwavering faith by preparing to sacrifice his son in obedience to divine command. This pivotal moment in Islamic tradition continues to be honored through ritu ..
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun8 months ago in Journal
Religion and reason
Averroes vs. European Philosophy: A Philosophical Review of the Conflict between Religion and Reason There are few thinkers in history who have managed to carve out a niche for themselves in the three-dimensional terrain of science, religion, and philosophy. Among them, Averroes is a unique exception. He played an unforgettable role in the renaissance of knowledge not only in the Islamic world, but also in Christian Europe. Averroes was a philosopher who sought to prove that rationalism and religious faith are not contradictory—but complementary.
By Abdul Barik8 months ago in Journal










