Luminous Age of Islam is alive always for all souls in allegiance to aal e Mohammad SUH and HRS post martyrdom of Mowla Ali
Very true. muslims and muslimas need to unite in allegiance to 49th Imam and Fatemi Khalifatullah in order to lead humanity out of the conflicts in the name of labels whether the same is applied for naming a boundary or naming a group since forming FIRQAS is HARAAM in the light of verse 3:103 of the holy Qur'aan.
Luminous Age of Islam is alive always for all souls in allegiance to aal e Mohammad SUH and HRS post martyrdom of Mowla Ali.
Enjoy the luminous age of 49th Imam and Fatemi Khalifatullah.
Dr Muhammad Mukhtar Alam, Cognitive Clinical Psychologist, and Development Professional | Advocating for the Unity of 7.97 billion souls in allegiance to 49th Imam and Fatemi Khalifatullah Mowlana Kareem Shah Al Hussaini post debates on the academic conclusions on the sole thesis on the reference to Lord Ramachandra's vasudhaiv kutumbkum declaration referred in the Congress Manifesto of 1989.|
Founders of Mushkil Kusha Mental Health Rehabilitation Private (2016), Abrahamic/Brahminical Quartet/Octet Unity Centre (2020), Movement for Transition to Post Fossil Fuel Age Green India (2008) , Ecostrategic Communicators for Low Carbon Leisure (2009), Indian Muslim Economic Development Agency (2010) , Center for Ecological Audit,Social Inclusion and Governance (2003), Sarva Gunwatta Abhiyan (2017), National Campaign for Nutrition for Dignity (2014), Campaign Against Child Labour (1995), Campaign Against Child Trafficking,(2000) International Youth for Humanity (1989). Professional Work Locations include the current Deshkal Society, Sufi Trust and earlier Terre Des Hommes(Germany) India Programme, Save the Children,UK (India), Development Alternatives, HPSPP, Department of Education, Government of Haryana, Deshkal Society, Centre for Alternative Dalit Media, Centre for Agriculture and Rural Development, Institute of Agribusiness Management.
Papers and Presentations at http://slideshare.net/mukhtaralam
On Wednesday, 23 November, 2022 at 03:27:14 pm IST, Iftekhar Hai <> wrote:
Jan 14, 2016 — The Muslim world’s past contributions to science and education were extraordinary. The Islamic “golden age” – during which scholarship and learning flourished across the Muslim world – lasted many centuries, and included the establishment of the world’s first universities. Today, however, Muslim-majority countries lag well behind the rest of the world in terms of education and research. This must change if the region is to provide modern jobs and better lives to its booming population and keep up with global development.
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