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Abubilaal Yakub

    This author, originally from Kenya and now based in Canada, has been crafting stories, songs, and poems since childhood. Their literary work often blends fact with fiction, and controversy with concurrence, drawing from a deep fascination with the occult and unseen. With a background enriched by graphic design, film, animation, and music, their narratives create a stunningly immersive experience for the reader. They explore themes of Islamic eschatology and theoretical sciences, demonstrating a commitment to intellectual engagement.

    The Divinity of Time and Cosmology
    The Three Questions
    • 2019

      The Three Questions

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Close to the end of the Third Meccan Period, between 619 and 622 AD, in a desperate attempt to foil the unstoppable spread of Islam, the Ruling Tribe of the Quraysh sent a delegation to the Rabbis of Yathrib, returning with Three pivotal questions to test the Holy Prophet of God.Three Questions that have sculpted the fate of mankind into the Modern Secular Age we live in today.This book explores these questions and their responses, to pierce the godless veils of modern deception, and better understand the strange and mysterious unfolding of events in the world, Hellbent on ushering in the harbinger of evil, the Imposter Messiah, and the dawn of the End of Times.

      The Three Questions
    • 2019

      The Divinity of Time and Cosmology

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      In a devious ploy of secularizing and institutionalizing education and academics, from childhood to adulthood, for generation after generation, the Modern Age has thus far succeeded in artificializing the Golden Knowledge of Islamic Sciences.It is upon us, the Muslims, the Believers, to revive the Golden Age of Islamic Knowledge and Sciences by revisiting the Knowledge of the Holy Qur'an and Hadith.This book begins with the beginning, with the Elements of Creation, Time, Light and the Cosmos, with the hopes of enabling the Believer with the ability to see with his inner eye, and pierce through the Dajjalic veils of the Modern Godless Age.

      The Divinity of Time and Cosmology