Majid Ganie

Majid Ganie

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"A seeker of truth where faith and reason walk together."

12/05/2026

Today a student’s tiffin filled the classroom with the aroma of Punjabi tadka more than my lecture. 😂🍛

A little reminder: tasty food is good, but healthy food is better. What we eat today shapes our health tomorrow. 🌿

20/12/2025

My take on Lallan Top's debate on
"Does God Exist"
Javed Akhtar argues that there is no justice in nature, and that justice is a human invention.
But this raises a deeper question:
If humans are part of nature and not separate from it, then where did the idea of justice come from?
If nature is completely blind and purposeless, then concepts like:
justice
injustice
morality
compassion
responsibility
should not exist at all. Yet humans universally recognize moral truths, even when acting against self-interest. This suggests that morality is not merely a social construct but something deeply embedded in human consciousness.
2. Human Intelligence and Uniqueness
It is often said that humans are superior because of intelligence.
But the real question is:
Why only humans? Why not other animals?
Animals evolve, adapt, and survive—but:
they don’t ask why they exist
they don’t seek moral accountability
they don’t reflect on good and evil
If evolution alone explains intelligence, why did consciousness, self-awareness, and moral reasoning peak uniquely in humans?
This sharp qualitative difference points toward intentional design, not random progression.
3. Evolution or a Higher Intelligence?
Evolution may explain biological change, but it does not explain:
purpose
moral responsibility
consciousness
free will
These are not physical properties. The existence of reason and morality hints at a source beyond material nature—what believers call God.
4. The Question of Evil
The common argument is:
“If God exists, why is there evil?”
But evil is meaningful only if moral good exists.
If there is no God, then:
evil is just preference
oppression is just power
suffering has no meaning
From the theistic perspective, evil exists as part of a moral test—not because God enjoys suffering, but because free will without consequences is meaningless.
5. Why Doesn’t God Stop All Evil?
If God stopped all evil immediately:
there would be no free will
no moral growth
no patience, courage, or justice
God allows evil:
to test the oppressor (power and accountability)
to test the oppressed (patience and resilience)
Ultimate justice, then, is not confined to this world.
6. Why Create Humans for a Test?
The question “Why did God create humans to test them?” assumes creation must be pointless unless immediately pleasurable.
But creation with purpose means:
humans reflect divine attributes (justice, mercy, reason)
humans consciously choose good over evil
humans become morally responsible beings
The test is not for God’s knowledge—it is for humans to realize their own moral reality.

11/12/2025

“Poverty is neither a curse nor a shame.
It is a test of patience from Allah.
Accept it as a trial, for Allah tests only those whom He loves and believes in.”

10/12/2025

Spring at Dedibal....

I only hope it never falls prey to the pollution of uncivilized minds, as so many beautiful places have.
It has everything a true nature lover longs for.
A gentle brook with a chanting melody as water strikes the stones, pine trees lining its course, and behind them rise beautiful, lofty, snow-clad mountains.
Above all, it offers peace, silence, and a sense of purity that soothes the soul.

Grateful to my friend for capturing and sharing this beautiful video.

13/08/2025

"While scrolling through Facebook today, I came across an ad selling taveez online.
It made me wonder — are we turning our belief into an online business?
Faith is priceless, yet here it’s being marketed like a commodity.
Is this a new form of fitna or just another way of doing business in the name of religion?

09/08/2025

🌲 Daksum — Losing Its Peace? 🌊
Today, I had the chance to visit Daksum — a place known for its pristine beauty, with a river flowing alongside tall pine trees in the middle of lush green forests. It’s a destination people choose to escape the week’s hectic schedule and the constant hustle and bustle of city life.

Unfortunately, what I experienced was far from peaceful. Wherever one tries to sit and enjoy nature, there’s a constant disturbance — moving individual vendors, pony walas, candy sellers, and others, who do not allow visitors to truly disconnect. Earning a livelihood is not wrong, but it needs to be organised. Vendors should be given a designated space where they can run their businesses without disturbing the natural atmosphere that visitors come to experience. People come here for nature, not for the same “hari gari” calls they hear in busy markets.

Another concern is the pony walas charging rates at their own will, without any fixed rate list. This leaves visitors vulnerable to exploitation.

Cleanliness is also becoming a serious issue. At this rate, the day is not far when heaps of garbage will overshadow the charm of Daksum. Vendors occupying every path and corner not only disrupt the experience but also contribute to the litter.

I am not against anyone’s livelihood — every person has the right to earn — but it’s time to ensure that selling and buying in such beautiful places is well-organised. Only then can we preserve both the livelihood of locals and the peace of nature for which visitors come here.
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01/03/2025

"Ramadhan Mubarak! May this blessed month bring us and our loved ones peace, mercy, and countless blessings. May our fasts be accepted and our prayers answered."

20/02/2025

Allah is Ar-Rahman (The Most Merciful) and Ar-Raheem (The Especially Merciful). His mercy is beyond human imagination, encompassing all of creation.
Allah’s mercy is so vast that He says in the Quran (7:156):
"My mercy encompasses all things."
One of the most beautiful hadiths about Allah’s mercy is:
"Allah’s mercy prevails over His wrath." (Sahih Bukhari & Muslim)

17/02/2025

Confused

16/02/2025

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