Ramadan and Fasting

 
 
The word Ramadaan comes from the noun Ramad, which refers to “the heat of the stones arising from the intense heat of the sun.” The ninth month was named Ramadaan because when the Arabs changed the names of the months from the ancient language, ...
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Slaughtering

ON SLAUGHTERING FOR OTHER THAN ALLAAH'S SAKE ... more

Description of Prophet Muhammad

Muhammad, peace be upon him, was a shy, reticent man who lived among his people with such high moral character they called him al-Amîn — the Trustworthy. ... more

What Prophet Muhammad Gave to Humanity

Assuming responsibility under the International Program for Introducing the Prophet of Mercy (blessings and peace be upon him), we deem it our duty to answer the questions regarding what our Prophet gave to humanity and the world. ... more

Assalam Alaikum - The Islamic Greeting

Why Muslims from all over the world use the same greeting. ... more

The Belief in Allah

Belief In Allah's Existence is affirmed through Fitrah (the innate purity that Allah creates in every human being), the Mind, the Shari'ah (Islamic Law) and the senses. ... more

For whom is the Eid?

A religious scholar saw how the people were heedless and engaged in food, drink and clothes on the day of Eid Al-Fitr, thereupon he said: “If those were told by Allah Almighty that He had accepted from them their fasting and standing (at night in prayer), they then should have been in the morning engaged in giving thanks to Him... ... more

How Can the Patient Purify, Pray, Fast, & Perform Hajj?

Allah Almighty has said that He {has not laid upon you in religion any hardship} [Surat Al-Hajj 22:78] ... more

Let’s pray like the Prophet

I recommend you all, as well as myself, with fearing Allah Almighty. And here I present to you advice about some supererogatory acts have been neglected by some people in their prayers, and I remind you with the Hadeeth of the Messenger of Allah (prayers and peace of Allah be upon him) in which he said: “Pray as you saw me pray” [Reported by Bukhari] ... more

Weakness of Faith phenomenon

The phenomenon of weakness of belief had been spread among Muslims. Many Muslims complain the hardness of their hearts and say: “I feel hardness in my heart,” “I do not feel the sweetness of performing the acts of worship,” “I feel that my belief had gotten down to the lowest level,” “I do not feel touched by the Holy Qur’an” or “I easily commit sins.” Moreover, the symptoms of this disease clearly appear on many people. Actually this disease is the origin of each disaster and the reason of all defaults and hardships. ... more

Can We Celebrate Holidays?

Muslims were told by Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, they have two (2) occasions for celebration: Eid Al Fitar and Eid Al Adha (end of Ramadan and end of hajj). ... more

The first ten days of Zul-Hijjah

The prophet (peace be upon him) said "No good deeds done on other days are superior to those done on these (first ten days of Zul-Hijjah). ... more

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