Articles
Since 2012-12-06
How to Achieve Humbleness in Your Heart?
Humbleness is the opposite of arrogance, and is an attitude and behavior that Allah and His Messenger (Peace and blessings be upon him) have commanded us to have. It is also a great tool used to spread Islam to others. ... more
Articles
Since 2008-07-01
A Letter from a muslim girl to her christian parents
Hello Mami and Papi,
I don't know how else to approach you in order to explain my
reasoning behind my life changing decision and have you listen and
understand at the same time.
Since I can long remember I have not be a strong believer ...
Dr. Muhammad ibn Abdur Rahman Al-’Arifi
Articles
Since 2012-11-11
I am a fasting person
Ramadan strengthens your will… by your free will you have given up food… you have stopped drinking (permissible drinks)… no one tied you by ropes… no guardian watched you…So determine to finish reading the Quran several times in Ramadan… and accomplish it…Determine to perform the optional night acts of worship in all of Ramadan… and accomplish it… ... more
Articles
Since 2002-10-30
A Ramadhan Checklist
1. Ask Allah to enable you to reach Ramadan and to get the most out
of it as the Salaf used to do.
2. Intend to fast every day with Iman and pure intention seeking the reward from Allah alone. The Prophet peace be upon him said, "Whoever fasts in Ramadan with Iman and seeking reward (from ... Continue Reading
2. Intend to fast every day with Iman and pure intention seeking the reward from Allah alone. The Prophet peace be upon him said, "Whoever fasts in Ramadan with Iman and seeking reward (from ... Continue Reading
Abdil Malik Al-Qaasim
Articles
Since 2012-11-11
Al-Hasad (Destructive Envy)
This is the fourth treatise from the series of “Rasâ`il At-Tawbah (Treatises of Repentance from)”. It discusses the topic of Al-Hasad (destructive envy); the disease that many believe that it began to penetrate the rows of Muslims. ... more
Various Scholars
Articles
Since 2018-12-08
Sexual Drive
Islam does not look down upon sexual drive as some people may think or call for shunning it. There is no monasticism in Islam. Rather, Islam views the sexual drive as a natural human instinct but sets etiquettes and limits for it in a manner that guarantees its purity and consistency. Thus, the society of the Message (Islam) and Da’wah (calling to Islam) remains pure and clean. ... more
Dr. Muhammad ibn Abdur Rahman Al-’Arifi
Articles
Since 2012-11-18
How many gods do you worship?
Verily, Allah is One, Self-Sufficient Master, never accepts having a rival. ... more
Muhammad Al-Shareef
Articles
Since 2012-12-06
Why should I study Islam?
The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, ?Whoever seeks out a path to acquire knowledge (of the deen), Allah makes easy a path for them to Jannah!? [Muslim] ... more
Articles
Since 2012-12-23
Getting closer to Allah in Ramadan
I urge you, my brothers and sisters, do not miss any day of fasting and do not miss any moment of the blessed month of Ramadan. This is a very precious time and Allah will give us many benefits if we use it in the proper way. ... more
Articles
Since 2014-04-22
Cover Your Body Not Just Your Hair
{And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty} ... more
Articles
Since 2003-02-01
12 Tips for Muslim Youth
Courtesy of Islamzine
Why should you, a young Muslim, be helping to bring your friends closer to Allah?
After all, you've got your own struggles to deal with: trying to explain why you pray to hostile teachers, Hijab discrimination, standing up in class when the professor attacks Islam, ... Continue Reading
Why should you, a young Muslim, be helping to bring your friends closer to Allah?
After all, you've got your own struggles to deal with: trying to explain why you pray to hostile teachers, Hijab discrimination, standing up in class when the professor attacks Islam, ... Continue Reading
Various Scholars
Articles
Since 2015-05-17
The Virtues of Calling to Allah Almighty
Calling to Allah Almighty is among the best kinds of worship and the loftiest good works. ... more
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