Category Archives: Story

Shohar Ka Dil Jeetne Ke 10 Tips

Read Two Names Of Allah After Asar Namaz .admonish them first. Next refuse to share their beds and lastly beat them (lightly). If they return to obedience, seek not means against them (of annoyance); for Allah is Most High, great (above you all).} (An-Nisa’: 34) The Prophet (pbuh) said,“When a man calls his wife to his bed and she… Read More »

The Guarantee Of Allah True Story

Knowledge of God’s existence is often taken for granted by believers. The authentic religious experience—affirmed again and again in a Muslim’s daily life—makes faith in God feel so natural as to be assumed. But belief in God and the quest for existential truth is not an easy prospect for many people, especially in a social environment in which… Read More »

Dr. Bilquis Shaikh has never given up

Beauty tips by Dr. Bilquis are worth knowing for every woman who seek to improve her beauty. Dr. Bilquis’s tips are effective and should be preferred over others’.Dr. Bilquis was born in August 1972 in Chitral, a beautiful city in northern areas of Pakistan. Dr. Bilquis was naturally gifted with a tendency toward herbs and their properties. In… Read More »

Statement on Marriage and Children

“Girls Not Brides: The Global Partnership to End Child Marriage welcomes this historic UN resolution. The resolution demonstrates the broad international consensus that urgent action is needed to end child marriage, a practice that hold back 15 million girls a year, or about 41,000 a day, denying them fundamental rights and undermining their future. If there is no reduction… Read More »

The Daughter-In-Law Should a Beautiful

Sharing thoughtful quotes is a great way to show your fabulous daughter-in-law how much you care. At first, it may seem like a simple gesture, but inspirational quotes can help make a big difference — especially if she just recently became part of your family.On a surface level, the meaning of being a daughter-in-law seems easy enough to grasp; most… Read More »

The King Was Announced

In this year of the Golden Jubilee, when acts of commemoration for King George VI have occurred across the Commonwealth, we publish, at the suggestion of Rafal Heydel-Mankoo, Churchill’s moving and eloquent tribute from fifty years ago. “Churchill’s eulogy,” Rafal writes, “is one of the finest ever made. His passage: ‘The King walked with death…’ is most moving… Read More »

A person who is more concerned with his wife …

WHAT the devil is going on in the Roman Catholic Church in America? This week’s revelations about the child-sex and drugs binges arranged by priests in the Boston archdiocese have confirmed everyone’s worst fears about the sordid goings-on behind vestry doors. The wretched Cardinal Bernard Law has become a focus for the wrath of the millions of American… Read More »

A Prayerless Passenger Run Away

Prayerlessness is not fundamentally a discipline problem. At root it’s a faith problem.Prayer is the native language of faith. John Calvin called prayer the “chief exercise of faith” (quoted in “Enjoying Your Prayer Life,” 12). That’s why when faith is awake and surging in us, prayer doesn’t feel like a burden or an obligation. It feels natural. It’s… Read More »