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Abu Yahya is a Pakistani writer and scholar. He did his Bachelors (Hons) and Masters in Islamic Studies and Computer Technology with First class First whereas he has also completed M.Phil. in Social Sciences. He has completed his PhD in Islamic Studies. He has written more than a dozen and a half books which have collectively been published in hundreds of thousands. His most famous book is ”Jab Zindagi Shuru Hogi” (English: "When Life Begins") which is among one of the most popular Urdu books. He performs the duty of Inviting to Faith and reformation. He is the founder of "Inzaar", editor of the monthly magazine “Inzaar” and has been delivering lectures on the Holy Quran for many years.
Ramadan, the month of mercies and blessings, has finally passed. But the question left behind was how much we…
In this Ramadan
“Every one of you would have the experience of fasting. Tell us, how many people have experienced breaking the…
The Month of Ramadan… What to Achieve?
Ramadan is the ninth month of the lunar calendar. This month is very important not only for Muslims but also for…
Shadow and Baby
It was a movie clip called “Shadow”. When I started playing it on the computer, an interesting scene came up. It…
Prayer and Sin
People often ask that our prayers do not stop us from sinning. However, in Chapter Ankabut of the Holy Quran, the…
We Don’t Know
Seeing the name of Allah written on the rear windshield of the car made me feel strange. It was felt…
Write it Down
Moral depravities of greed and voracity are common among human beings. This is usually expressed in transactions…
The Journey of Worship to Eternity
The sand in hand was slowly slipping from the closed fist. The stronger I close my hand to stop the sand, the…
The Model of Truthful and Trustworthy
There was a time when in our society, the words 'observance of fasting and prayers' were used to describe a…
So that Those with Eyes can See
The Congregation (Jamaat) ended. I came to the back row to offer the additional (Nafil) prayers. In prayer, I…