• Blog,  Others

    A Message to NEET Aspirants Who Gave It Their All

    To those who prayed, persisted, and prepared with sincerity for NEET but didn’t make it: know that you haven’t failed. You’ve been tested in a deeper way—a test not of marks or ranks, but of patience, trust, and resilience. What may look like failure to the world may, in God’s eyes, be the very moment He is elevating you. In a system built by modern men, results matter the most. But in the Divine economy and in the world of real men, effort, intention, and sincerity are the currency of value. Your sleepless nights, tearful duas, and disciplined study have already been recorded—not on a result card, but in the…

  • Counter Narrative,  Debates and Discussions,  Political Issues,  Social Issues

    Counter Narrative | Soft Feminism, Hardcore Destruction

    A reflection on a post that came to my knowledge Someone posted on facebook, in a noble and thoroughly confused moment, that feminism is a “theory for women to produce” but for men, it’s about cultivating kindness and empathy—so they may eventually be disarmed of their inner colonizer. To the casual scroll-through eye, it reads like an Instagrammable revolution. But when you slow it down, pour yourself a cup of strong qahwa, and think—really think—you start to feel the full gravity of what this line of thought entails. Spoiler alert: it isn’t gender justice. It’s civilizational evaporation. Let us begin with the smuggled premise: that man, by practicing “traditional manhood,”…

  • Questions & Answers

    Q&A: Past Grief and Struggles

    During the process of reflecting on past experiences, particularly the mistakes that led to grief, we surrender before Allah and trust in His wisdom. Despite our best efforts to overcome previous mistakes, new challenges arise, and we continue to face difficulties. My question is: how can we interconnect the past mistakes that led to grief with our current efforts to overcome them, and still struggle to find correction? Additionally, what role does the nafs (ego or lower self) play in absorbing worldly influences, and how can we justify our experiences? What are the solutions to these struggles? I’m looking for answers beyond the notion that the soul is separate from…

  • Counter Narrative,  Debates and Discussions

    Counter Narrative | The Velvet Knife: A Civilizational Critique of the Sentimental Modernist Discourse on Marriage and Parenting in Kashmir

    I A certain article, recently circulated in public discourse, presents itself as a compassionate diagnosis of the ailments afflicting Kashmiri marriages, parenting, and youth. It laments the emotional emptiness within households, the disconnection between generations, the burdens of ritual and custom, and the disillusionment of young men and women adrift in a sea of anxiety, ambition, and virtual overstimulation. Yet beneath its gentle tone and emotionally disarming language lies a devastating philosophical sleight of hand. Its deepest betrayal is not that it critiques the state of our society—indeed, critique is welcome and needed—but that it prescribes as cure the very poison that caused the sickness. It offers the language of…

  • Fiction

    A Story of Nothingness and Everything in Between

    The day was bright but meaningless. The sky stretched overhead, vast and blue, but for what purpose? No one knew, least of all Sull Kaak, who had spent his entire life pondering the great paradox of existence, only to conclude that the paradox itself was a meaningless contrivance of a mind too stubborn to accept that it knew nothing. And that was the problem. Knowing nothing meant you could know everything, and knowing everything meant you were back to knowing nothing. A vicious cycle, as pointless as a dog chasing its own tail, except the dog at least got some exercise. Sull Kaak, meanwhile, sat in a broken chair, staring…