No Return Without Belief .

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No Return Without Belief
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At present, we are witnessing recurring unrest and conflict along the India-Pakistan and Bangladesh-India borders. People are being displaced and forced to flee their homes. However, displacement in the Indian subcontinent is not a new phenomenon—it began during the British colonial era. At that time, many Hindus from present-day Bangladesh took refuge in India, while Muslims from India migrated to East and West Pakistan.
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Today, in Buddhist-majority Myanmar, brutal persecution of Muslims has forced 2.2 million Rohingyas to seek refuge in Bangladesh. Displacement or abandoning one's homeland can happen for two reasons—one, for the sake of pleasing Allah, and the other, as a consequence of worldly greed, lust for power, and territorial conflicts.
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When the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) migrated from Makkah to Madinah, he did so with the aim of establishing Allah’s command. Similarly, the displaced Muslims of Myanmar are desperate to return to their homeland. They want freedom from this unbearable refugee life. But without the help of Allah, that return will never be possible. Only if they become true believers in the eyes of Allah and commit to establishing His Deen, can their return become a reality.

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