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God’s Protection
Living Under the Divine Shield: Understanding God’s Protection Life is filled with uncertainties—wars, natural disasters, sickness, betrayal, and spiritual battles. In such a world, the idea that God offers protection is not just comforting—it is essential for survival. For believers, God's protection is more than physical safety; it is a total covering—over the body, soul, and spirit. It is the assurance that no matter what comes our way, we are not alone or defenseless.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba9 months ago in Journal
Pulwama attack 2019
February 14, 2019—the date has come to symbolize a dramatic turning point in India’s modern history. A suicide car bomb attack on a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy in Lethpura area of Pulwama district in Jammu and Kashmir killed more than 40 jawans. An atmosphere of grief, anger and demands for revenge was created across India. A Pakistan-based militant group called Jaish-e-Mohammad claimed responsibility for the incident. Thus began a whirlwind in India’s security, diplomacy and politics—in which the lines between truth and falsehood became increasingly blurred.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in Journal
Pope Leo XIV Before The White Smoke
Before the white smoke billowed above the Sistine Chapel and his name echoed across St. Peter’s Square, Robert Francis Prevost—now Pope Leo XIV—lived not with grandeur but with grit, grace, and a sense of grounded service that defies the stereotypes of power.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun9 months ago in Journal
Umrah Checklist: Everything You Need for a Peaceful Pilgrimage
Embarking on the sacred journey of Umrah is a deeply spiritual experience that requires both mental and physical preparation. Whether it's your first time or you've performed Umrah before, having a complete and accurate Umrah checklist can make a significant difference in your travel experience. It helps you stay organized, avoid unnecessary stress, and focus entirely on the spiritual aspect of your pilgrimage.
By Kamran Shoukat9 months ago in Journal
Pope Leo XIV, All You Need TO Know About Him
Born Robert Francis Prevost on September 14, 1955, in Chicago, Illinois, Leo XIV's journey is a testament to the transformative power of faith and service. Raised in the suburb of Dolton, he was immersed in a diverse cultural milieu, with a heritage that includes Italian, French, and African-American roots. His early years were marked by academic excellence and a deep commitment to the Church, leading him to join the Order of Saint Augustine in 1977.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun9 months ago in Journal
A Lifelong Invitation
A Lifelong Invitation: Walking with God There is a divine invitation that echoes through every page of Scripture—a call from the heart of God to every human soul. It is not a one-time offer, nor is it restricted to a select few. It is a lifelong invitation—a personal, continuous call to walk with the Creator, to know Him deeply, and to live a life shaped by His love.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba9 months ago in Journal
Black Smoke Rising: The 2025 Papal Conclave and Its Cinematic Parallels”
In a world obsessed with both ancient tradition and modern spectacle, few events match the theater of a Papal Conclave. On Day 2 of the 2025 Conclave, black smoke once more poured above the Sistine Chapel, signaling that the College of Cardinals have yet to come to an agreement on who their next pope will be. As the faithful pray and wait in Saint Peter's Square, the rest of the world watches with a different kind of fascination—one rooted in symbolism, mystery, and the timeless struggle between power and spirituality.
By MD NAZIM UDDIN 9 months ago in Journal
What Islam says about Water
Water, in the Islamic worldview, is far more than a physical substance used to quench thirst or grow crops—it is a symbol of life, mercy, purity, and spiritual significance. The religion of Islam, through the Qur'an and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), places immense value on water. It is considered a blessing from Allah, a vital source of life, and a sacred trust that must be protected and shared.
By Murad Ullah9 months ago in Journal
The Morning Star’s Ashes
They say Lucifer fell. But what they forget is how far. And what he left behind. Long before the world spoke of demons and brimstone, there was light—pure, radiant, almost unbearable in its beauty. It pulsed like breath in the heart of all that was. Lucifer, the Morning Star, was not a creature of shadows. He was illumination, will, and above all, question.
By L.Y-PragManX-Cs9 months ago in Journal








