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The Persistence of Patriarchal Ideologies Among the Educated

  The Paradox of Enlightened Sexism   At first glance, education appears to be a straightforward path to progressive thinking—a means of dismantling prejudice and fostering equality. Yet, among the most educated circles—academics, theologians, professionals—patriarchal mindsets persist with surprising resilience. This phenomenon forces us to confront an uncomfortable reality: intellectual sophistication does not inherently produce gender enlightenment.   The persistence of sexism among the educated elite reveals a deeper tension between knowledge and ideology. While education can expand one’s understanding of the world, it does not automatically erase deeply ingrained social conditioning. Instead, it often provides sophisticated tools to justify, rather than dismantle, existing hierarchies.   The Cognitive Archi tecture of Prejudice Modern neuroscience confirms that bias operates at a subconscious level, shaping perceptions before rational thought intervene...

Hikmah as Discernment: Revelation, Causality, and Insight

 Traditionally, the Arabic word hikmah has been translated and understood as "wisdom"—a revered, somewhat static quality attributed to prophets, sages, and the divinely guided. However, a re-examination of the term through the lens of scripture and semantics allows for a deeper, more active interpretation: discernment . This shift in definition brings profound implications for how we understand divine guidance, revelation, and human insight. Redefining Hikmah: From Wisdom to Discernment While wisdom often connotes accumulated knowledge or moral understanding, discernment implies an active, dynamic capacity to perceive the subtle distinctions between right and wrong, truth and falsehood, essence and illusion. It is the intuitive and spiritual ability to "see through" the apparent and arrive at the underlying structure of reality. In this light, hikmah becomes less about possession and more about perception. This framing aligns closely with the characteristics of...

Truth in the Age of AI: The New Battleground for Perception

 In today’s hyper-connected world, the line between truth and fabrication is more blurred than ever. As artificial intelligence becomes more embedded in how we receive and process information, a new trend is emerging—labeling dissenting voices and unaligned narratives as "AI-generated" or "misinformation." At first glance, this may seem like a safeguard against digital deception. But a closer look reveals a much deeper, more unsettling shift in how truth is being shaped and controlled. The Rise of Digital Gatekeeping Mainstream platforms and media outlets increasingly rely on algorithms to filter content, promoting what are deemed "trustworthy" sources while suppressing or flagging alternative perspectives. While this is often justified in the name of combating fake news, it quietly introduces a new form of gatekeeping. Who decides what is real? And more importantly, who gets to question it? AI as the Scapegoat Artificial Intelligence, initially celebr...

How I Started Seeing Everything as One (And What Tesla’s 3-6-9 Might Have to Do With It)

  I’ve been going through a shift lately. Nothing dramatic on the outside, but inside? Big changes. It’s like I’ve started peeling away these old beliefs I didn’t even realize I was holding—stuff like judgment, racism, feeling separate from others, or thinking one religion is better than another. Little by little, I’m starting to feel more connected to everything—people, nature, even the universe. What’s weird is that this change didn’t come from any single book or person. It just started happening, like a deeper understanding was waking up in me. I began noticing how we often divide ourselves—by race, by religion, by where we come from or how much we have. And then I asked myself: Why? Aren’t we all just human? That led me to think more about how everything is connected. And that’s when I remembered something I once heard about Nikola Tesla—this scientist and inventor who was way ahead of his time. He believed that three numbers—3, 6, and 9—were the key to understanding the whole ...

Ego

 Ego is like a full cup of self, no space for new information, refinery, value added, etc. Half full cup of self, only extending whatever preconceived notions the person has, Empty cup of self, like a person willing to fill whatever flavour that resonates him/herself at the moment and live to that many experiences depending what him/herself prefers.

Divine Connection in Many Forms

 Each one of us is unique. Our thumbprints are different, just like our thoughts and feelings. Even identical twins have different prints. So, why do we often think there's only one right way to serve God? It's such a shame to limit our spiritual practices to just one set of rules. Imagine a world where we celebrate different ways of connecting with the divine. A world where every person’s unique spiritual journey is respected. Just like our fingerprints, our spirituality is personal and different. It shouldn’t be boxed into one strict path. The divine is infinite, and so should be our ways of worship. Instead of sticking to rigid rituals, what if we embraced diverse spiritual practices? Each prayer, song, or moment of silence would add to a beautiful mosaic of humanity's quest for meaning. Our different ways of worship could bring us together, rather than push us apart. By recognizing and respecting multiple paths to the divine, we reflect the true beauty and complexity of...

The Sacred Journey Beyond Price: Rethinking Hajj and Umrah in Light of Divine Wisdom

  In Malaysia and beyond, governments have raised concerns about the rise in scams surrounding Hajj and Umrah packages. Pilgrims save for years, some for a lifetime, only to be deceived by fraudulent agents or overpriced services. The state steps in to regulate, to protect. On the surface, it's a practical problem—but underneath lies a deeper, more spiritual crisis: How did a sacred invitation from the Divine become vulnerable to deception? The Qur'an reminds us, again and again, that God's wisdom is flawless, free from contradiction, and beyond exploitation. If the experience of Hajj and Umrah today is entangled in corruption, inflated prices, or even scams, then perhaps what is being sold is no longer the essence of what God intended. For God's invitations—like His mercy—are not limited by wealth, status, or the machinations of human systems. When the Qur'an speaks of Hajj and Umrah, it is often in the language of invitation, submission, and purification. Abraham ...