The World Federation of KSIMC’s India Office organised the 3rd Certified Workshop on Islamic Business (Ethics and Principles).
Qur'anic Word of The Day
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Day one - Khulus (Purity) :
Day two: Tasbih (swim) :
Day three: Tawfiq (concilliation) :
Day four: Aql (Intellect)
Day five: Fitrah (Primordial Human Nature)
Day six: Riba (Usury)
Day seven: Kafir (to hide)
Day eight: Mahjur (A forsaken thing!)
Day Nine: Infaq (charity)
Day Ten: Adl (fairness)
Day Eleven: SigbatAllah (Allah's (swt) colour )
Day Twelve: Barakah (Blessing )
Day Thirteen: al Saf al jamil (A graceful forebearance )
Day Fourteen: Amanah (Trust )
Day Fiftteen: Waliyyun Hamim (A Warm Friend )
Day Sixteen: Ma'adhallah (God forbid! )
Day Seventeen: Tamhis (To Purge )
Day Eighteen: Al Nafs al Mutmainnah (The soul at peace )
Day Nineteen: Shari'ah (The path of life )
Day Twenty: Khusr (Capital Loss)
Day Twenty One: Dhikr (To remember):
Day Twenty Two: Tawbah (Returning):
Day Twenty Three - Hikmah (Wisdom):
Day Twenty Four - Taqakkul (Reliance):
Day Twenty Five - Taqwa (A Preventive Measure) :
Day Twenty Six - 'Abd (Servant) :
Day Twenty Seven - Sabr (Patience) :
Day Twenty Eight - Khalifa (Successor) :
Day Twenty Nine - Tadabbur (Reflection):
Day Thirty - 'Id (Feast):
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This year, over two million people around the world will InshAllah flock to Iraq to commemorate Arbaeen. We share below reflections from one of the zawaars who will be going to Iraq this year and inshAllah undertake the walk from the Holy City of Najaf to the land of Karbala:
“In a day’s time, I’ll be leaving with a group of my family and friends, leaving behind everything familiar, to make this amazing trip to the land of my Imams (AS).
I cast my mind back remembering another time, another family who left their hometown, and everything they loved, to venture out into an unknown future. Except their fate was different. For Husayn and his family (AS), only the women and children were to return back. And this drives me on..




