The mosque was never meant to be a place of prayer alone; it stood as the heart of the community, nurturing people in faith, character and skills, while ensuring that no one in the neighbourhood suffered from distress, loneliness or moral neglect. Yet today, we see youth grappling with depression, drug abuse, unemployment and distress, while parents and communities often feel helpless talking but offering no concrete solutions. In the time of the Prophet (PBUH) if someone was absent from prayer, he and his companions would inquire about their well-being and whereabouts. Today, in our modern and competitive world, many young people remain isolated within the four walls of their rooms, disconnected from guidance and support, with no one checking on their welfare.

In today’s competitive worl

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