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Our Tongue, Our Identity Our Tongue, Our Biggest Blessing or Worst Enemy?

Our language, Our identity By Molana Abdul Mateen Administrator of Dar e Arqam Institute Nawalane Lyari Khi Translated by  Kurd Sajid Ali Allah, the Exalted, has used the term _“taswiyah”_ in the Holy Qur’an regarding the structure and proportioning of the human body and its organs. “He Who created you, then proportioned you and balanced you.” [Al-Infitar] Meaning, human organs are not just placed in a random shape or form. Rather, every organ is perfectly fitted in its place with full benefit, and the presence of that organ in that specific location in the human body is most beneficial and best for mankind. Among these organs, one of the greatest blessings is the blessing of the _tongue_, which plays a pivotal role for the human being. In Surah Ar-Rahman, the Qur’an makes special mention of this blessing by saying *“‘Allamal-bayan”* “The Most Merciful is He Who taught mankind articulate speech.” Who granted mankind the power of expression and speech. It is amazing that whatever th...

Adherence to Institutional Rules and Regulations: A Guide for Students and Parents

Adherence to the Institution and its Rules and Regulations Author   Maulana Abdul Mateen   Administrator, Dar-e-Arqam Institute, Lyari, Karachi Translated by  Kurd Sajid Ali Introduction  The secret to the success of any institution, educational, religious, social, or governmental lies in strong discipline and adherence to rules and regulations. In an institution where the law is equal for everyone, justice, trust, and a healthy environment prevail. Conversely, where individuals are prioritized over principles, disorder, injustice, and chaos emerge. This is why Islam also emphasizes justice, equality, and the uniform application of law. The Importance of Institutional Environment  The true strength of any institution lies not in one or two individuals, but in the overall environment of the institution. If the academic and moral atmosphere is protected, all students benefit from it. However, if discipline deteriorates due to a few individuals, the entir...

A Tribal And Ethnic History Of Rind

 a Tribal and Ethnic History The Rind Baloch are an ethnic and tribal group that predominately inhabits Pakistan's southwest. The Arabic word "rindal," which meaning "to split" or "divide," is the source of the name Rind. This term is a reflection of the origin narrative that some people think describes how they came to live in this region of the world: The Rind Baloch tribe settled here after other tribes split up and dispersed in various directions. Although some consider themselves a part of Afghanistan's culture and nation, many Rind Baloch people today identify as Pakistanis by nationality. Sunni Islam is the predominant form of Islam practised by the populace, and Balochi is frequently spoken as a first language, however Sindhi Urdu,may also be used. They have been present in Southwestern Pakistan historically for a very long period. Archaeological evidence indicates that Rehmaniyan-Rend, a nomadic tribe, first settled in this region around 3...

Introduction Of Kurd Baloch

Kurd Baloch is an ethnic group originating from parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. Historically, they have maintained a distinct identity due to their language, culture, and customs. They are one of the oldest inhabitants in the region and are believed to have been living there for thousands of years.  The region has been subjected to various conquerors over time but the Kurds remain fiercely independent despite all the odds. Today, they form a sizeable population in several countries throughout the Middle East and continue to fight for recognition of their rights. All rights reserved © Kurd Sajid Ali