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Sunan al-Fitrah (Muslim's cleanliness obligations)
Dr. Ragheb El-Sergany
#8 Saying Bismillah before eating
#8 Saying Bismillah before eating
Saying "Bismillah" before eating (Basmallah) is a Sunnah according to the following hadith, Umar ibn Abi Salamah said: "I was under the care of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ), and as my hand used to roam about in the dish he said to me: «
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12 Prophetic Methods of Education
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Nuh's Flood
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Muhammad Al-Fatih: about whom the Prophet gave glad tidings
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The Death of Jesus
Al-Baydawi
Al-Baidawi (d. 1286), a Qur'anic exegesist, wrote the text, Anwar at-Tanzil wa Asrar at-Tawail (The Lights of Revelation and the Secrets of Interpretation). He took from earlier works such as those by Zamakhshari and expanded them, subsequently his work is considered to be ...
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Muslim Women in History - The Women who took the Pledge of Aqabah
The Women who took the Pledge of Aqabah
This was a historic occasion when leaders of Yathrib/Madinah came to the Prophet in Makkah, where he and his followers were being persecuted, and pledged allegiance to him. They sent one small party first, then the larger party which is the better ...
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6 Steps to Get You Close to Allah
The prohibition on fasting in the second half of Sha'baan
Q: Is it permissible to fast after halfway through Sha’baan? Because I heard that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade fasting after halfway through Sha’baan.
A: Praise be to Allaah.
Abu Dawood (3237), al-Tirmidhi (738) and Ibn Naajah (1651) narrated ...
Islam - Birthright of Adam's Children
Mohammad Hassan
We are nearer to Jesus than them
Summary of the lecture
The Prophets of Allah were all sent with one religion, they, the prophets, from the time of Adam till the seal of Prophets our beloved chosen prophet, prayers and peace of Allah be upon him, have been sent with the message of Islam. Hence, the ...
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