Articles
Since 2003-01-23
Respecting our differences
"Waste no time debating what a good
Muslim should be. Be one!"
by Muhammad Alshareef
Imam Malik one day entered the Masjid after Asr. Towards the front
of Masjid An-Nabawee he drew closer and sat down. Rasul Allah had
commanded that anyone who enters the Masjid should not sit until he
first ... Continue Readingby Muhammad Alshareef
Articles
Since 2003-01-20
Women's Position in Islam
By Ayman Samy
Praise be to God and may God bless Mohammad His messenger (peace be upon him).
God created both females and males from one origin, and one soul. {It is He Who created you from a single person and made his mate of like nature in order that he might dwell with her (in love)} ...
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Articles
Since 2002-11-01
The Road to Victory
In the name of Allah we begin, in His book we seek guidance, and on
the footsteps of His Prophet we follow.
The nation of Islam is the best Ummah evolved for mankind because of what Allah had favored it with:
"You are the best of peoples, evolved for mankind, enjoining what is right, ... Continue Reading
The nation of Islam is the best Ummah evolved for mankind because of what Allah had favored it with:
"You are the best of peoples, evolved for mankind, enjoining what is right, ... Continue Reading
Articles
Since 2002-10-04
To Befriend or Not to Befriend? THAT is the Question!
The Prophet peace be upon him said: "A person is on the path of his
intimate friend, so let each of you look carefully at whom he takes
as an intimate friend."
What is the real meaning of a friend? I'm sure if we ask ourselves this question, not many of us will be able to answer it the ... Continue Reading
What is the real meaning of a friend? I'm sure if we ask ourselves this question, not many of us will be able to answer it the ... Continue Reading
Articles
Since 2002-09-22
Some Tips on Da'wah
First off, make sure you have both ikhlaas and i'tibaa - sincerity
in intention and correction of action. Is your intention truly to
bring this person closer to the truth? Or is it to prove him wrong?
Or to show off your oratory skills? Make sure your intention is
solely for the pleasure of ... Continue Reading
Various Scholars
Articles
Since 2015-05-12
What is to be said when visiting a dying person (2/2)
A dying person should combine hope and fear in himself: Hoping for the mercy of Allah and fearing of His Punishment. ... more
Articles
Since 2015-05-10
Sin (Ma'siyah)
The word Ma'siyah literally means transgression or disobedience. Anything that violates the commands of Allah is transgression or sin. ... more
Various Scholars
Articles
Since 2015-04-22
Tawheed in intent and objectives
From those fundamentals upon which worship is based is that Allaah is to be worshiped with love, fear and hope collectively. To worship Allaah with some of them without the other is misguidance. ... more
Articles
Since 2015-04-14
A message to every Muslim: How to keep to obedience
Dear Muslim brother, constrain yourself and be keen to righteous deeds, particularly obligatory duties such as Salah, fasting, filial gratitude, and other obligatory duties, for it is not permissible for any Muslim to neglect them. ... more
What is Islam
Since 2015-04-13
What is Islam? (part 3 of 4): The Essential Beliefs of Islam
A look at some of the beliefs of Islam.
By IslamReligion.com ... more
Articles
Since 2002-02-11
A DIALOGUE WITH SATAN!!
By Sheikh: Aa'ed Al Karny
Deep at night, I had this dialogue with Satan. Shortly, I heard the Fajr prayer call. I wanted to go to the mosque.
- He said: "The night is still long, so take a nap."
- I said: "I'm afraid I'll miss my obligatory prayer!"
- He said: "There is much time to go ...
Articles
Since 2001-09-29
The Meaning of Ramadan
Fasting during Ramadan, the Muslims holy month, was ordained during
the second year of Hijrah. Why not earlier? In Makkah the economic
conditions of the Muslims were bad. They were being persecuted.
Often days would go by before they had anything to eat. It is easy
to skip meals if you don't ...
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