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  • The Unified Field Theory of Jinns: A Wave-Only Physics Model

    The Unified Field Theory of Jinns: A Wave-Only Physics Model By Khawar Nehal Remote Support Space | Wave-Only Physics Division Abstract This article synthesizes all observed phenomena regarding Jinns—from their creation as “smokeless fire” to their specific behaviors in mithai shops and empty houses—into a single, coherent Wave-Only Physics model. By treating Jinns not as…

  • Beyond Punishment: Solving the Root Causes of Modern Crime Through the Divine Architecture.

    Beyond Punishment: Solving the Root Causes of Modern Crime Through the Divine Architecture. By Khawar Nehal ICT Professional and Systems Architect Date : 10 June 2026   Introduction: The Failure of Reactive Systems Recently I am seeing a lot of law makers trying to enact laws to decrypt communications and the technology companies trying to…

  • Why Praying for a Righteous Spouse is a great idea

    Why Praying for a Righteous Spouse is a great idea       The Quran provides profound examples and principles showing why praying to Allah for a great spouse is essential to the test of life. Here are direct examples from the Quran: 1. Marriage as a Sign of Allah’s Mercy Surah Ar-Rum (30:21): “And…

  • Khawar Nehal Disclaimer

    📜 Disclaimer & Intent This framework reflects my personal understanding of the Quranic concepts of spiritual maturity, the nature of the self (Nafs), Divine Guidance (Hidayah), and the Day of Judgment (Yawm al-Din). It is an attempt to organize profound Quranic truths into a practical lens for self-reflection—not a definitive or authoritative doctrine. 🌿 On…

  • Religious Tolerance in the Quranic Text: An Analysis of Primary Verses

    Religious Tolerance in the Quranic Text: An Analysis of Primary Verses Introduction The Quran, as the central religious text of Islam, contains numerous directives regarding how believers are to relate to those of other faiths. The text establishes principles of freedom of conscience, acknowledges religious diversity as a divine intention, and mandates ethical conduct toward…

  • Resilience under discrimination

      1. Historical Context and Early Defiance The Era: Victoria was born in 1894, during the Victorian era, a time when gender roles were strictly defined. Women of her social standing (goddaughter to Queen Victoria, raised in a castle) were expected to pursue marriage and domestic management, not industrial labor. The Defiance: Her choice to…

  • Seedhay vs. Dheelay: Why Serious People Must Avoid the Non-Committed, the Evasive, and the Fearful

    Seedhay vs. Dheelay: Why Serious People Must Avoid the Non-Committed, the Evasive, and the Fearful By : Khawar Nehal Date : 17 October 2025 In a world increasingly defined by digital interactions, the signals of sincerity—or the lack thereof—are more visible than ever. On platforms like WhatsApp, these signals manifest in subtle but telling ways:…

  • The Quranic Psychology of Meaning: A Purely Islamic Framework for Purpose, Suffering, and Resilience

    The Quranic Psychology of Meaning: A Purely Islamic Framework for Purpose, Suffering, and Resilience Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim 📜 Disclaimer & Intent This framework reflects my personal understanding of the Quranic concepts of spiritual maturity, the nature of the self (Nafs), Divine Guidance (Hidayah), and the Day of Judgment (Yawm al-Din). It is an attempt to…

  • Maturity Levels by Khawar Nehal

    Maturity Levels by Khawar Nehal 📜 Disclaimer & Intent This framework reflects my personal understanding of the Quranic concepts of spiritual maturity, the nature of the self (Nafs), Divine Guidance (Hidayah), and the Day of Judgment (Yawm al-Din). It is an attempt to organize profound Quranic truths into a practical lens for self-reflection—not a definitive…

  • Understanding Quran 22:15 Sabab

    Understanding Quran 22:15: Why “Sabab” Is Not a Noose, and Why Self-Harm Is Not the Meaning To explain the meaning of this verse without using the word “rope,” we must look at the function of the word بِسَبَبٍ (bi-sababin) within the Arabic sentence structure. Here, sabab represents a physical means of connection or a tether…