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A Micro-Chapbook of Prose Poem

The Moral Compass
Navigating the Ethical Minefield: The Dilemma of Logic vs. Compassion in Medicine

📚 100 Micro Islamic Articles: Modern Problems & Classical Wisdom/07
Faith vs. Science Conflict — Ibn Khaldūn’s Balance of Reason & RevelationModern discourse often portrays faith and science as opposing forces: belief versus reason, revelation versus observation. Yet, centuries before this supposed “conflict” emerged, Muslim scholars were charting a different path. Among them, Ibn Khaldūn (d. 1406), the father of sociology and historiography, offered a nuanced balance between revelation and reason that remains profoundly relevant.1. Knowledge in Two RealmsIbn...
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💌 Unspoken Love/03
A Micro-Chapbook of Prose Poem

The Moral Compass
Navigating the Ethical Minefield: The Dilemma of Logic vs. Compassion in Medicine

📚 100 Micro Islamic Articles: Modern Problems & Classical Wisdom/07
Faith vs. Science Conflict — Ibn Khaldūn’s Balance of Reason & RevelationModern discourse often portrays faith and science as opposing forces: belief versus reason, revelation versus observation. Yet, centuries before this supposed “conflict” emerged, Muslim scholars were charting a different path. Among them, Ibn Khaldūn (d. 1406), the father of sociology and historiography, offered a nuanced balance between revelation and reason that remains profoundly relevant.1. Knowledge in Two RealmsIbn...


Hadith: “A good word is charity.” (Bukhari, Muslim)
Explanation (≈130 words):
This beautiful Hadith teaches us that words are not just sounds—they are deeds. Just as giving charity enriches society, speaking kindly enriches relationships. In the family home, words are like seeds: they either blossom into love or grow into thorns of resentment. A gentle “thank you,” “I appreciate you,” or “I love you” costs nothing, yet it nourishes the heart like a priceless treasure. Harsh words, on the other hand, leave scars that may take years to heal. The Prophet ﷺ reminded us that even the simplest words of kindness are counted as charity in Allah’s sight. Families that cultivate uplifting speech create an atmosphere of warmth, trust, and joy. True harmony is built not by wealth or possessions, but by daily conversations filled with gentle, loving words.
📢 CTA (Engaging): “Words can heal hearts. What’s one loving phrase you say to your family each day? Share it below and inspire others to spread kindness.”
Hadith: “A good word is charity.” (Bukhari, Muslim)
Explanation (≈130 words):
This beautiful Hadith teaches us that words are not just sounds—they are deeds. Just as giving charity enriches society, speaking kindly enriches relationships. In the family home, words are like seeds: they either blossom into love or grow into thorns of resentment. A gentle “thank you,” “I appreciate you,” or “I love you” costs nothing, yet it nourishes the heart like a priceless treasure. Harsh words, on the other hand, leave scars that may take years to heal. The Prophet ﷺ reminded us that even the simplest words of kindness are counted as charity in Allah’s sight. Families that cultivate uplifting speech create an atmosphere of warmth, trust, and joy. True harmony is built not by wealth or possessions, but by daily conversations filled with gentle, loving words.
📢 CTA (Engaging): “Words can heal hearts. What’s one loving phrase you say to your family each day? Share it below and inspire others to spread kindness.”
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