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  1. "What Dreams May Come" evokes thoughts of life's mysteries beyond death, reflecting on the afterlife and what might await us. It is a phrase that sparks deep introspection into the nature of existence. Richard Matheson's novel and the subsequent film adaptation with Robin Williams delve into these pRead more

    What Dreams May Come” evokes thoughts of life’s mysteries beyond death, reflecting on the afterlife and what might await us. It is a phrase that sparks deep introspection into the nature of existence. Richard Matheson’s novel and the subsequent film adaptation with Robin Williams delve into these profound themes.

    The story protagonist’s journey through the afterlife is a tale of love and loss, exploring how our consciousness and emotions shape our experience beyond death.

    This narrative invites us to ponder philosophical questions about reality and the enduring power of human connection. What Dreams May Come is also derived from Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” the phrase suggests we contemplate the unknown and the profound experiences that might unfold beyond our earthly lives.

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    Seeking guidance from Allah is Istikhara. Istikhara in Islam is performed when making decisions in matters that are neither necessary nor prohibited. For example, one does not need to seek Allah guidance through Istikhara when deciding whether to perform Hajj if financially and physically able, as HRead more

    Seeking guidance from Allah is Istikhara. Istikhara in Islam is performed when making decisions in matters that are neither necessary nor prohibited. For example, one does not need to seek Allah guidance through Istikhara when deciding whether to perform Hajj if financially and physically able, as Hajj is a compulsory act.

    However, Istikhara is appropriate and recommended in other permissible matters where a choice needs to be made, such as buying something, accepting a job offer, or selecting a spouse. It is a way to seek Allah guidance and blessings in making these decisions, ensuring they align with Allah will and bring about goodness and benefit.

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  1. السلام علیکم و رحمۃ اللّٰہ وبرکتہ It is not permissible for men to wear any type of jewelry other than a silver ring, and even in a silver ring it is important that it is not made of more than four and a half mashes, so it is not permissible to wear earrings. في الشامیۃ:ولا یتحلي الرجل بذھب وفضۃ مطلRead more

    السلام علیکم و رحمۃ اللّٰہ وبرکتہ

    It is not permissible for men to wear any type of jewelry other than a silver ring, and even in a silver ring it is important that it is not made of more than four and a half mashes, so it is not permissible to wear earrings.

    في الشامیۃ:ولا یتحلي الرجل بذھب وفضۃ مطلقا إلا بخاتم ولا یزیدہ علی مثقال. (الشامیۃ:9/520 )

    في التاتارخانیۃ:ولایجوز للرجالالتحلي بالذھب ولا بالفضۃإلا بالخاتم ،وینبغی أن یکون قدرفضۃ الخاتم المثقال ولایزاد علیہ.(الفتاوی التاتارخانیۃ:18/124)

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  1. "Aalam-e-Barzakh" is a concept in Islamic eschatology referring to the intermediary realm between death and the Day of Judgment. It's believed to be a state of existence where souls await the final judgment. It's often described as a barrier or a partition between the worldly life and the hereafter.

    “Aalam-e-Barzakh” is a concept in Islamic eschatology referring to the intermediary realm between death and the Day of Judgment. It’s believed to be a state of existence where souls await the final judgment. It’s often described as a barrier or a partition between the worldly life and the hereafter.

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