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Parents' Rights
Dr. Ragheb El-Sergany
#5 Seeking Knowledge
Seeking Knowledge
One of the best Sunnahs is the Sunnah of seeking knowledge, for it is the salvation of our Ummah in this world and the hereafter.
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: « » (Bukhari and ...
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Virtues of the day of Arafaah
Translation of the meanings of surah Aal-i-Imraan (1)
(1) (1) Alif, Lām, Meem.[113]
[113]- See footnote to 2:1.
(2) (2) Allāh - there is no deity except Him, the Ever-Living, the Self-Sustaining.[114]
[114]- See footnotes to 2:255.
(3) (3) He has sent down upon you, [O Muḥammad], the Book in truth, confirming what was before it. And He ...
Continue ReadingHow not to miss Salat al-Fajr
All praise be to Allah. The solution to the sleeping and missing Salat al-fajr, has two aspects: Theoretical and practical.
The Theoretical aspect may be further broken down into two points:
The Muslim should know the great status of salaat al-fajr in the sight of Allah, may He be glorified. The ...
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When Tempers Hit Boiling Point
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The Desirability of Prostrating out of Gratitude
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Was Prophet Muhammed prophesized in Hindu scriptures?
By Prof. Pandit Vaid Parkash, Translated by Mir `Abdul-Majeed
Before talking on the prophecies of Hindu sacred books about our Respective Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), I would like to emphasize that Islam is the religion that is supported by all types of logical and intuitive ...
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Muslim Women in History - Jamilah bint Thabit ibn Abi'l-Aflah
Jamilah bint Thabit ibn Abi'l-Aflah
Jamilah bint Thabit ibn Abi'l-Aflah, sister of 'Asim, wife of Umar ibn al-Khattab, was also called Umm 'Asim. Her name used to be 'Assiyah (means "intractable") and the Prophet changed it to Jamilah (means "beautiful"). After she embraced Islam, she ...
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Tafsir of The Quran: Indeed Allah will help those who help Him
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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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The Great Virtue of Lowering the Gaze
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