Pillars

The articles gathered here explore questions many Muslims already ask quietly— questions about forgiveness, justice, repentance, sin, and whether the heart can ever truly be at rest before the Day of Judgment.

Rather than treating these questions in isolation, they are grouped into Pillars—thematic journeys that allow each question to be examined carefully and honestly, one step at a time.

Each Pillar brings together related reflections. Some explore why forgiveness seems to require payment, others examine whether repentance truly removes sin or only delays judgment, and others consider the unique role of Isa as presented in the Qur’an and why his place raises deeper questions.

You do not need to read everything in order. You may begin wherever your own questions are strongest. Each article stands on its own, while also connecting to a larger journey.

These reflections are offered with respect—for sincere devotion, for moral effort, and for the seriousness of standing before Allah. They are not meant to rush, pressure, or provoke, but to invite thoughtful consideration of whether forgiveness, justice, and peace of heart can truly be found.

By admin, 26 January, 2026
The Qur’an speaks positively of the Injil and even directs people to consult it. Yet many Muslims are taught that the Injil has been corrupted. This article examines what the Qur’an actually says, how early Islamic scholarship understood corruption, and what history reveals about the preservation of the Injil—before asking what it says about Isa.