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**The Boy Who Knew Too Much: A Lesson in Humility and Hidden Truths**

Have you ever been judged for being "too young," "too inexperienced," or "not qualified enough"? This story from Islamic history is a timeless lesson in why we must look beyond the surface. Although Ibn Abbas was younger at the age of Razi, Umar Razi used to evaluate him very much. He used to sit in a rally with great prominent disciples. Some of them were angry in their heart and said, "Why does this boy sit with us?" But we also have a boy in his age. Umar Razi used to say, where do you know this boy? That is, the Prophet (pbuh) family.  Ibn Abbas Razi said, "Umar Razi one day everyoneIt was as if he had called me in front of them to clear the matter. That means to inform about the depth of his knowledge. Umar Razi said, "What is your statement about 'this Za Nasrullah'? Someone made the general or literal meaning of the Surah. "Since Allah helped us and gave victory, this Surah has been ordered to praise Allah and to ask...

**An Unseen Shield: A Lesson from a Repentant Magician on Spiritual Immunity**.

What if your daily habits were building a fortress around you that you couldn't even see? A Magician Writes: "When someone came to me to work against someone I used to send some jinn, the jinn were sent, to create physical or mental illness to ruin their homes, to make their moods worse, insanity, etc. Sometimes the jinn came back to tell me that they could not see" target ", but they could never see their voice.Not getting  I used to send the highest power to the highest power and they gave the same excuse. I used to tell them then they live in such a place and work here or there. The jinn used to say yes we went to that place but couldn't find them. After repenting, I realized that the level of protection of human beings, things around them and their abilities were different. There are people who have no power at all, "target"It is very easy for us to make or find. There are some people who are protected with the recitation of the Qur'an and Yikir...

**The Man in the Field: A Lesson From Our Grandparents' Generation**

'There's a conversation happening everywhere about masculinity. About what it means to be a man today'. It makes me think of my grandfather. Most girls in the current generation prefer BTS because they want a feminine man. So now men become feminist, poetry lover, kat lover, and Lutuputu story reader,Event Period poet to get women.  But the condition of our grandmothers was different. Yet in front of them, if a boy walks like a girl or holds the girls' prostitutes, they will give a bully. Because they are a boy's feminine Being nature is a human distortion. Because they know how much a man needs a man in a family. Grandmother grandchildren recognize real male people. They well know what the characteristics of a man is. Our grandparents were real men. They were entitled to the healthy strong man of the hair of the hair. They used to carry the hills on the head for the family. Sisa The poured wall became the wall. They woke up before dawn and took the ladder, plow and...

**The Siege That Should Have Failed: How Discord and Desperation Decided the Fate of Tyana**

The Umayyad forces blocked Tyana, owned by Byzantine in the summer of 708. Byzantines initially prevent the siege with success and the blockade is quite prolonged. As a result, the Arab army suffered a lot in winter. Even in the spring they were in the phase of abandoning the siege. In the last phase, they jumped with all power and crushed the Byzantines.     Although the emperorJustinian-2 sent a strong support force. But with the generals of the force, the commanders of the original forces were extremely dissatisfied. As a result, much bigger forces are now weakened among themselves and are caught in the final attack by the Muslim forces. The residents of the city were forced to surrender and the city came under the control of the Umayyads.     In the past, between 679, between the Byzantium and the Umayyad CaliphateThe ceasefire agreement was signed. But by applying opportunities during the second Fitna (680 to 692) in the Muslim empire, the Byzantines achieved a ...

**This is how 700 soldiers conquered a city with a turban and a storm**.⚔️

   In July 711, the Umayyad Caliphate forces started blocking the city of Cordoba. They were able to occupy the city in October after a three -month blockade. Earlier, after the victory of the Umayyads in the Guadalet war and the death of King Roderick, the Visigoth Empire broke into an internal clamor. The governors of each province (eg Cordoba, Seville, Tolando, etc.) declared independence.     Visigoth Prior to re -assearing, Tariq bin Ziyad decided to hit the former capital of Toledo, and at the same time sent several units to occupy other cities. A Byzantine Naomantine commander named Mugith Al-Rumi, Africa, was sent to occupy Cordoba with only 700 equestrian troops to occupy Cordoba.     The city of Cordoba was located on the north of the 'Guadalkvir' river.Commander Mugith established a camp on the other bank of the river. He blocked the fort for more than three months. He had no equipment to break the walls of the fort, and there was no way to go in...

**The Forgotten Rebellion: The Day Sylhet Defied an Empire**

On this day of 1782 (December 16), Sylhet Muslims rebelled first in the subcontinent against the East India Company. The main conflicts of the rebellion were held on the Sylhet Shahi Eidgah and its surrounding hills. It was led by Pirzada and his two brothers Syed Muhammad Hadi and Syed Muhammad Mahdi.     Robert Lindseke Collector in the Governor-General Warren Hastings Sylhet region in 1778 Appointed Under his leadership, the company started the limestone, cane, betel nut and elephant business in Sylhet region. Lindsay was able to spread Hindu-Muslim hatred in the region in the business activities. In 1781, a large flood was in Sylhet.     Floods caused great damage to agricultural land and crops, and famine spread in Sylhet, which influenced one -third of the people in that area. Nevertheless, excise duty has not been exempted or reduced.The locals are enraged over the British. During this time, the local Hindus secretly contacted Linds and informed the Muslims' u...

**What if a single death changed the entire map of Europe**?

We often think history was inevitable. But what if the Ottoman Empire had a different Sultan? Meet Shahzada Mustafa: the beloved, talented heir to Suleiman the Magnificent. More than just a prince, he was a brilliant military commander and a beacon of hope. His tragic assassination wasn't just a palace tragedy—it was a pivot point for the world. Here’s how his loss may have altered our world: 1.**The inheritance of the Ottoman Empire**: If Shahzada Mustafa was a sultan, he could have strengthened the Ottoman Empire for his leadership, strategy and sovereignty. ButAfter the assassination, Sultan Suleiman's son Selim II (who is known as "The Drunkan Selim") sits on the throne. Selim II was a weak ruler, causing the empire to gradually face internal chaos and outside attacks. 2.**The Ottoman Empire stops the progress in Europe**: Shahzada Mustafa was an experienced commander and under his leadership the Ottoman Empire could conduct more successful war in Europe. But hisA...