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Author: Saqib Javed 🇵🇰 

It possible that the soul (Ruh) that Allah breathed into Prophet Adam (A.S.) was the same soul that passed step by step—from Prophet Musa (A.S.) to Prophet Dawood (A.S.), then to Prophet Isa (A.S.), and finally to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)? And when Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, "Whoever's master I am, Ali is his master," it signified the transition from prophethood to Imamate? Could it be that the same soul still exists in someone in this world, and when Imam Mahdi (A.S.) appears, it will be transferred to him?
I Belief in the Four Divine Books As a Muslim,

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 I believe in all four divine books: 
 
The Torah,

Which was revealed to Prophet Musa (Moses, peace be upon him). Its followers are called Jews. 

The Psalms (Zabur),

Revealed to Prophet Dawood (David, peace be upon him), whose followers are also considered part of the Jewish faith today. Jews include both the Torah and the Psalms in their religious teachings.

The Gospel (Injeel),

Followed by Christians.

The Quran,

Followed by Muslims. All these religions believe in the Oneness of God and practice burial for the deceased. Moreover, these books forbid the consumption of pork. Across various religions and sects, many principles align with the teachings of the Quran, especially those mentioned in Surah Al-Ma’un (Makki Surah), which states in its last paragraph: "So woe to those who pray [but] are heedless of their prayer—those who make a show [of their deeds] and withhold simple assistance." This emphasizes that humanity comes first, while religion and sects come later. If a needy, hungry, or thirsty person approaches any place of worship, they should be helped and fed out of humanity, not judged by their religion. Similarly, if someone falls on the road, assistance should be provided without questioning their faith. Good and bad people exist in every religion and sect. Good people may help others, such as removing stones from the road. Bad people might hurt others, deceive, or break hearts. However, those who oppress and kill innocent people are beastly and cannot truly believe in God. If they did, they would fear Him and refrain from such acts. Humanity and Morality Over Religion I am also astonished by those who overlook the rights of all religions and parents while permitting pornography. They often associate themselves with a religion or sect, yet every religion and sect promotes morality. Those who allow pornography or mastermind the oppression and killing of innocents are followers of devil. Their organizations exploit religions for personal gain and incite conflicts among people. Unity in Diversity and the Culture of Pakistan When discussing the idea of one universal law and culture, Pakistan serves as an example. People of almost all religions and sects live here, and their attire often bears similarities. Marriages are largely successful, with parents and children enjoying strong bonds. The number of old-age homes is minimal. My wife, for example, wears a shawl when going to the market. Sometimes she wears a veil, and sometimes she doesn’t. When she does wear a veil, it makes me happy, but when she doesn’t, she feels satisfied, and I stay silent. And I will say that just as weapons have evolved over time—from swords and spears to modern arms—music has also undergone changes. At the time of the conquest of Makkah, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was welcomed with the beating of the duff. Similarly, as time progresses, different forms of music continue to emerge and evolve. And Condemnation of Extremism In Pakistan, there is a political party called Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan that advocates the death penalty for blasphemy against the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). I strongly condemn their stance. When the people of Ta'if stoned the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), his shoes filled with blood, yet he refrained from cursing them. Even when Allah sent an angel seeking permission to destroy the people by crushing them between mountains, the Prophet (peace be upon him) declined. If someone were to disrespect the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) or desecrate the Quran in front of me, I would remind them that Allah might forgive them for an act as small as giving water to a thirsty soul, or He could punish them severely. May Allah protect me from arrogance, grant me the joy of Paradise, and keep me in fear of Hell until my last breath. The Importance of Prayer and Worship The Quran repeatedly mentions establishing prayer. Prayer is a continuous practice that spans 24 hours. It prevents immorality and indecency. Earning lawful sustenance is also a form of worship. Allah may accept even a single sajda-e-shukr (prostration of gratitude) while rejecting a lifetime of worship. On the Day of Judgment, Allah will weigh deeds—good in one scale and bad in the other.
Author: Saqib Javed🇵🇰

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