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Twelve Things To Have A Simple And Happy Life?

''I think a young individual needs the following Twelve things to have a simple and  happy life: 1] Health 2] Parents 3] Formal Education 4] Faith in the Creator 5] Wealth 6] Loyal people around 7] Liberty  8] Leisure and entertainment   9] A Profession/occupation  10] Compassion for others  11] Staying away from toxic people and things  12] Continuous Learning    ( Sahil Sharifdin Bhat )

Biography of Sahil Sharifdin Bhat

Sahil Sharifdin English In the quiet village near the saffron town of Pampore, nestled within the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir in India, resides a remarkable individual known as Sahil Sharifdin Bhat, popularly known as Sahil Sharifdin English. Unlike those around him, Sahil has chosen a different path, one that is steeped in knowledge and enlightenment. His days are spent immersed in books, delving into the realms of wisdom and truth. From an early age, Sahil has been captivated by these ideas, drawn to their transformative power. For more than a decade, he has dedicated his expertise to teaching English language and religion. His passion for these subjects has driven him to author a remarkable collection of books, all of which can be found on popular platforms like Amazon and Flipkart. Among his notable works are "From Delusion To Delight," "Languageguard," "Editing & Proofreading,"

World's Ten Greatest Books

  World's Ten Greatest Books  ''You don't need to read any other book after reading the following books''  1) The Bible 2) The Quran 3) The Iliad and The Odyssey by Homer 4) The Republic by Plato 5) The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith 6) The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels 7) The Principia Mathematica by Isaac Newton  8) The Social Contract by  Jean-Jacques Rousseau  9) On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin  10) The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud ====================  > The Art of Computer Programming by Donald E. Knuth > The Universal Declaration of Human Rights by Eleanor Roosevelt, Pen-Chun Chang and Charles Malik 

Why Do They Burn The Holy Quran ?

Why Do They Burn The Holy Quran ?   Sahil Sharifdin Bhat   ''The Western education futilely aims to make our bodies healthier with the blood of our souls. ''   What is the Quran? The Quran is the holy book of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) over a span of approximately 23 years, beginning around 610 CE and concluding around 632 CE. As of 2023, the holy Quran is approximately 1,391 years old. The term 'Quran' originates from the Arabic word   'Qa-Ra-Aa,' meaning 'to recite' or 'to read aloud.' It serves as a comprehensive guide encompassing moral, spiritual, political, and religious matters. The Quran contains teachings, laws, scientific facts, historical narratives, and other important aspects of the Islamic faith. Muslims firmly believe that the holy Quran has remained unaltered since its revelation and has been preserved in its original form unlike its rival books.

Selling Honour for iPhones/cars

  Selling Honour for iPhones/cars  لگے گی آگ تو آئیں گے کئی گھر زد میں 😭۔۔۔ "It is essential for parents to be vigilant about their daughters' activities and ensure they are not engaged in indecency or prostitution while seeking formal jobs. Some girls may deceive their parents by claiming to earn substantial amounts through jobs in #Call centers or the #Tourism industry, when in reality, they resort to selling their bodies to acquire material possessions like fancy clothes, iPhones, and cars. However, such ill-gotten wealth can never bring true happiness and peace. These girls may preach that money matters more than education in the modern era, but it is crucial to identify them in our neighborhoods and guide them before it is too late and before they drag other families' daughters into vulgarity and disgrace. Education and moral values are the foundation of a meaningful and fulfilling life. Let's not allow this raging fire to burn homes too.''

On The Path of Peace And Happiness ?

  On The Path of Peace And Happiness ?  (Sahil Sharifdin Bhat) ''On this planet, there are many things that can tempt you. You might desire different styles of homes or various models of cars. You might seek respect from your family, friends, neighbors, and even strangers. You may wish to be attractive and have a good job. Pleasing your parents, siblings, spouse, and children might be important to you. Traveling the world and providing the best education for your children could be on your mind. And naturally, you'd prefer not to worry about bills for electricity, water, internet, medical expenses, and so on. These desires can overwhelm your life and make it hard to find daily peace and restful sleep at night. But here's a different perspective: Instead of desperately pursuing every wish and want like a mad dog chasing cars, consider a new approach. Focus on three essential things: your health, knowledge, and wealth. By prioritizing these, other things and people will na

I Love Hussain as I was Taught by The Grandfather of Hussain

  I Love Hussain as I was Taught by The Grandfather of Hussain (Sahil Sharifdin Bhat) کہہ دو غمِ حسین منانے والوں کو مومن کبھی شہدا کا ماتم نہیں کرتے Although I initially had no intention of discussing this topic, I came across some social media posts promoting practices not aligned with the true essence of Islam. While loving Hazrat Hussain [RA] is an integral part of our iman , it is crucial to condemn the promotion of violence  in the name of Islam . As followers of the teachings laid down by our beloved Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), we must respect and honour our martyrs in accordance with his guidelines. It is essential to distinguish between genuine Islamic practices and mere personal desires falsely labeled as Islam. As a humble individual, nay , a big sinner, I am not a scholar, but I have read from Islamic books about how Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) profoundly honored his companions after they were martyred in the battlefields. Despite losing his uncle Hazret Hamzah [RA], his cous

Imam Al-Ghazali, The Philosopher who became Sufi

  Imam Al-Ghazali, The Philosopher who became Sufi  Abu Hamid Muhammad Al-Ghazali was born in 1058 in Tus, Persia. His father was a Sufi and wool merchant. It is likely that Al-Ghazali was named after his father's business, as "ghazzali" means "wool merchant." When his father passed away, Al-Ghazali and his brother were taken care of by a Sufi friend named Ahmad al-Radkhani, who promised to educate them. Al-Ghazali’s early education was challenging due to poor economic conditions. However, at the age of fifteen, he was able to continue his studies with a renowned scholar named Abu Nasr al-Ismaʾili in Jurgan, near the Caspian Sea. During his studies, he would take notes but not bother to understand or memorize the lessons. Once, while returning to his hometown of Tus from Jurgan, his group was attacked by bandits. When Al-Ghazali pleaded for them not to steal his school notebooks, the leader of the robbers mocked him. This incident made Al-Ghazali realize that t

Life Story of Mansur Al-Hallaj, the Notorious Sufi

  Life Story  of Mansur Al-Hallaj, the Notorious Sufi  Mansur Al-Hallaj, born in 858 CE in South Iran, was a prominent figure in Islamic mysticism, known as Sufism. At a young age, he displayed exceptional dedication by memorizing the holy Quran before the age of 12. Al-Hallaj was a Sunni Muslim and received teachings from various sources, but his most influential teacher was Junaid of Baghdad. Al-Hallaj married the daughter of another Sufi, Yaqub bin Aqta, and the couple had three sons. However, his first mistake was openly teaching, preaching, and writing about Sufism. This led to him being disliked and even hated by other Sufis. Despite this opposition, Al-Hallaj managed to gather a considerable number of followers and made multiple pilgrimages to Mecca. His teachings were not well-received by the civil and religious authorities of the time. He faced accusations of aiding a group of political rebels known as the Zang Rebels. Al-Hallaj was also associated with miraculous incidents, s

Famous Philosophies And Philosophers

  What is Philosophy? Philosophy is a broad and diverse discipline that deals with a wide range of topics and questions about fundamental aspects of human existence, knowledge, ethics, reality, and the nature of reality. Here are some of the main areas that philosophy encompasses:   1.       Metaphysics : Metaphysics explores the nature of reality, existence , and the fundamental nature of being. It investigates questions about the nature of reality, the existence of God, the mind-body problem, free will, determinism, and the nature of time.   2.       Epistemology : Epistemology is concerned with the nature of knowledge , belief, and justification. It examines questions such as: What can we know? How do we know what we know? What is the nature of truth? What are the limits of human knowledge?     3.       Ethics : Ethics focuses on questions of morality, values, and how we ought to live. It explores ethical theories, such as consequentialism, deontology, and virtue e