Srinagar | WTNS | May 05:In a gesture symbolising intergenerational respect and transnational religious ties, young Kashmiri Islamic scholar and preacher Moulana Waseem Reza Qomi met with Ayatollah Haaj Mehdi Mahdavipur in the holy...
Qom | WTNS | May 15: Shaykh Hussain Ali Naqdeh dozhan Isfahani, a well-known Islamic scholar, speaker, and historian, passed away after suffering a heart attack while offering the Ziyarah at the shrine of Hazrat Abul-Fadl Abbas (Pbuh)...
Srinagar | WTNS : Hakeem Mohammad Iliyas has come up with yeoman’s service in the society by lighting the glimmerings of pedagogy to remove the swarthiness diversely. Aga Syed Amin Here is the conversion we have with the man who keeps gusty courage to sabotage the odds Q. Why have you selected...
Rabat | WTNS | Feb 03:An American Muslim convert underlined the good feeling of wearing Hijab, describing it as “truly empowering”. “Wearing hijab is honestly the best feeling. Sure, some days you will feel hot or maybe frustrated, but those feelings pass quickly. It’s truly empowering to be in hijab, Jaime...
Washington | WTNS | August 16:An American analyst in Madison described a recent deal between Israel and the UAE as a “confession of treason”, saying that both Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi are confessing their treason aloud to the world. “… it is neither a breakthrough nor a peace agreement. Israel and the UAE...
It is an image we have seen many times before: men in uniforms, standing tall with the weight of the nation on their shoulders, eyes piercing the horizon. But there, in the midst of this, in this very space of conflict, discipline, and command, two women stand—resolute, poised, and unswerving. Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and...
In the heart of Kashmir, where spiritual legacies run deep and sectarian identities often shape public discourse, I was blessed to encounter a soul whose presence defied division. A scholar, a saint, and above all, a silent reformer — Agha Syed Baqir Al-Mousvi Al-Najafi was not just a teacher to me; he was a bridge between...
Every time I climbed those few familiar steps to Alama’s Dewa’n Khaneh nestled in Budgam, it felt like stepping into a different world. In the quiet corner of his modest room, walls lined with timeworn books and a stillness that seemed sacred. He would sit with quiet dignity. A scholar by calling, a grandfather by presence,...