Please Read: A Vision for the Return of Islam's Golden Age

Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh.

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My name is Tosif, a 24-year-old software engineer from India specializing in full-stack development. Alongside my work as a developer, I also teach full-stack development at an educational institution.

I have a dream—one that is much bigger than myself.

I want to contribute to a new era of excellence for the Muslim Ummah through knowledge, education, research, and innovation. Throughout history, Muslims led the world in mathematics, physics, astronomy, medicine, philosophy, engineering, and countless other fields. I believe we can work toward building that spirit of excellence once again.

My vision is to help create a modern House of Wisdom—a global community where Muslims from around the world collaborate, learn, research, build, and innovate together. A place that encourages excellence in every field imaginable: science, technology, engineering, medicine, mathematics, artificial intelligence, philosophy, economics, and beyond.

Imagine an institution or a global online network that nurtures future researchers, scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and educators—one that stands among the world's greatest centers of learning while remaining rooted in Islamic values.

This is not about competing with anyone. It is about empowering our community through knowledge, character, and meaningful contributions to humanity.

I know this is an ambitious vision, but every great achievement begins with people who believe it is possible.

If this vision resonates with you, I would love to connect. Perhaps we can schedule a meeting, exchange ideas, or discuss how we can begin taking small but meaningful steps toward making it a reality. I am also open to hearing different perspectives and better approaches.

May Allah guide us, unite our efforts, and allow us to benefit humanity through knowledge and sincere work.

JazakAllahu Khair.

Note: This message was refactored with the help of ChatGPT to improve grammar, clarity, and readability. The vision, ideas, and intentions expressed are entirely my own

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u/HauntingCash1466 — 3 days ago

Seeking Career Advice, Mentorship, and Dua

Assalamu Alaikum,

Myself, a 24-year-old male, I completed my Master of Computer Applications (MCA) and have been constantly looking for job opportunities for the past 6 months, or maybe more. Currently, I'm working as a technical trainer where I teach MERN and PERN. I have also created lots of projects, yet I haven't received a single call.

May Allah have a better plan for me. I love programming, and I also love teaching because I can explain anything in the simplest way possible. However, I want to work as a Software Engineer, no matter what the tech stack is. May Allah keep me patient and guide me during this tough time.

Even in my current role as a technical trainer, I get some free time, so I pray five times a day. I don't know why, but I cry a lot for no reason. I constantly make duas. Please guide me on what I should do. I really want someone to mentor me. In this age of AI, I get overwhelmed most of the time about what to do and what not to do.

May Allah guide us all.

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u/HauntingCash1466 — 11 days ago

Want to do something for Indian Muslim People

I really love gaining knowledge about all kinds of subjects. I enjoy learning, reading, and exploring new ideas.

I am a 24-year-old software engineer, and I currently provide software engineering training. I often read about Islamic history, and I am especially fascinated by the Golden Age of Islam. During that period, many Muslim scholars made remarkable contributions to science, mathematics, philosophy, astronomy, medicine, and many other fields.

At that time, the Muslim world was one of the leading centers of knowledge, and institutions such as the House of Wisdom in Baghdad became symbols of learning and intellectual growth. Scholars from different backgrounds came together to preserve, develop, and share knowledge with the world.

When I look at many Muslim communities today, I sometimes feel sad because the pursuit of knowledge is not emphasized as much as it should be. While many people pray and practice their faith sincerely, I believe we have forgotten an important teaching of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him): seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every believer.

I want to contribute to changing this mindset. My dream is to help spread knowledge throughout India and encourage Muslims to become known not only for their faith and worship but also for their learning, innovation, and contributions to society.

I would love to see a new era where people in India—regardless of religion, caste, or background—come together to learn, grow, and contribute positively to the world. Knowledge should unite people rather than divide them.

Today, many Muslims are divided among themselves by sectarian differences such as Sunni, Shia, and others. I believe this division prevents us from focusing on what truly matters: education, character, unity, and service to humanity.

There are already many Muslims who are highly educated and making significant contributions in their respective fields, and I deeply admire them. My hope is that the pursuit of knowledge becomes a common value across the entire community, inspiring future generations to excel in science, technology, education, business, and every area that benefits society.

I believe that by combining faith, knowledge, and a commitment to serving others, we can help build a brighter future for everyone.

Note: This article was originally written by me and later revised for grammar, clarity, and readability with the help of ChatGPT.

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u/HauntingCash1466 — 25 days ago