Life of Umar ibn al Khattab (radiallaahuanhu)
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Chapter 1: From Umar’s Islaam to death of the Prophet
Chapter 2: Umar with Ahl al Bayt
Chapter 3: Umar Spreading of Islaamic Knowledge
Chapter 4: Hardships Faced by Umar
Chapter 5: Umar’s Management Techniques
Chapter 6: Umar’s Financial Policy – Sources of Income to the Government
Chapter 7: Judicial System
Chapter 8: Umar’s System of Governorship
Chapter 9: Military conquest of Umar
Chapter 10: Umar’s Last days
“You are the best of peoples ever raised up for mankind; You Enjoin Al-Ma’rûf (good) and forbid Al-Munkar (evil), and You believe In Allâh.” (Qur’aan 3:110)
Da’wah involves both enjoining good and forbidding evil. It is the second fold where many people forget or miss out. Those who are doing are not able to do well. To do well, one needs wisdom.

When a Muslim enters into the corporate world, he never knows Satan is waiting there for him. He’s not waiting there to help rather to trap us in this world and to stop us from paradise.
To help our youth to understand better and beware of these traps, I delivered a lecture on the topic “Traps of Satan in the corporate world”



One of the greatest Battle with which Islam was challenged was Battle of Trench. With all the enemies coming together, it was a threat to Muslims from all the sides. When Prophet (Sallalahualayhiwasallam) was seriously contemplating the ways to tackle the challenge, Salam al Farsi (radiyallahuanhu) suggested digging a trench as a battle strategy. Alhamdulillaah, Prophet never thought “who is this foreigner advising us?” or he never wondered how this strategy of digging a trench something very novel to Arabia going to work.



Whilst I was arranging my bed, I got hit in my hand. It was so paining for a moment as I know I am getting hit like this after very long time. When I started feeling a lot and rolling over the bed to find some immediate comfort, I realized “If I am not able to bear this, How terrible might be the Hell???” When my physical pain started settling down, pain in my heart started to grow. Then I realized these are nothing but reminders in this life about the next life.


