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The viewpoint of the Muslims in life is the Halaal and the Haraam [ Translated]

The following is an English translation of a useful article from the archives. The viewpoint of the Muslims in life is the Halaal and the Haraam 1) The viewpoint in life or what has been called ‘ideology’ controls the behaviour of the human in a complete manner because it is formed from the ‘Aqeedah i.e. by way of decisive belief (Tasdeeq Jaazim) in specific thoughts about life. The human by his nature undertakes his actions according to what is in his interest i.e. to attain benefit for himself and to repel harm from himself. There is no difference in regards to this amongst humankind because their Fitrah is upon that. However their view toward the interests differs in accordance to the difference in their viewpoint in life and in accordance to its change the view of the human towards his interests changes. As for what forms the viewpoint towards his interests then it comes from his Hukm (judgement) upon the human actions and things or matters that are connected to th

Where is our Salahuddin Al-Ayoubi to move the Muslim Armies- Message from Ibtihal Bsis

Recently a campaign called " Where is our Salahuddin Al-Ayoubi to move the Muslim Armies?" was launched with the following o bjectives: 1. To show the solution to Gaza can only be solved through the intervention of the Muslim armies 2. To break the allegiance between the Muslim armies and the Muslim rulers 3. To show that only under the leadership of Islam did the Muslim armies successfully protect and defend the land of Muslims, the Ummah and Islam. 4. To make clear how the call from the Ummah in the UK can have impact towards the work for the correct Islamic Solution, Following is a powerful message from sister  Ibtihal Bsis where she emphasises the need for the Muslim armies to move and liberate the Ummah in Gaza and how we in Britain can aid the call to move them. Facebook Page

Part 2: Bilal Abdul Kareem – Foreign fighters, rebel disunity and ISIS

n part 2 of this exclusive interview with journalist Bilal Abdul Kareem who spent two years in war-torn Syria,  Dilly Hussain  finds out how ordinary Syrians responded to foreign fighters, the role of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) in the rebel infighting, and the future of Syria and the Arab world. DH: Why do you think so many foreign fighters have left for Syria to fight jihad in comparison to other conflicts that have or are currently taking place in the Muslim world? BAK:  Syria or “Sham” as it’s better known as has a special place in Islam. Additionally, it is a conflict that is easy to access through neighbouring countries. DH: How do ordinary Syrians and rebels feel about foreign fighters joining the war against Assad? Are foreign fighters actually helping or just fuelling the flames of war? BAK:  Initially Syrians loved and welcomed foreign fighters. Many of the foreign fighters settled down and married Syrian women. This is how close the bonds was bet