Articles
Since 2004-07-15
To Muslim who decided to travel
By sheikh Abdelrahman Alwaheeby,
Alhamdu Lelah, recently , the phenomenon of families (Husband and wife and sons and daughters) traveling abroad, has increased. Sometimes sons and daughters and the mother travel without the father to spend vacation in infidel country or some Arab country that ... Continue Reading
Alhamdu Lelah, recently , the phenomenon of families (Husband and wife and sons and daughters) traveling abroad, has increased. Sometimes sons and daughters and the mother travel without the father to spend vacation in infidel country or some Arab country that ... Continue Reading
Articles
Since 2004-02-21
Suicide - It's Not An Escape!
In a society that prides itself for freedom and liberty to attain maximum happiness, suicide ought to be the furthest from the mind? Yet it is not an uncommon practice and may be someone who is close to you and opens up to you and you may be the only person who can help. Suicide, resorted to ...
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Articles
Since 2012-12-23
A Day and a Night in Ramadan (part 1 of 2)
The Fast of the Day... Description: A typical day in the life of a Muslim in Ramadan. ... more
Dr. Ragheb El-Sergany
Articles
Since 2012-12-23
Palestine - The Test of Islamic Revival
?O you who believe! What is the matter with you, that when you are asked to march forth in the Cause of Allah (i.e. Jihad) you cling heavily to the earth? Are you pleased with the life of this world rather than the Hereafter? But little is the enjoyment o ... more
Articles
Since 2012-12-23
Islaam, between the enemies’ plans & the Muslim’s Betrayal
I ask you all: which of you would follow these divine instructions? Who truly believes in Allaah with sincerity? Who would perform Jihaad for the sake of Allaah and act for the welfare of Islaam? Who amongst us has a sound and pure intention for Allaah... ... more
Muhammad Bin Salih Al-Uthaimeen
Articles
Since 2012-12-23
Slacking in acts of worship during Ramadan
Beware of slacking in acts of worship during the Month of Ramadan ... more
Sayyid Fu’âd ibn Sayyid Abdul-Rahmân Ar-Rifâ’i
Articles
Since 2012-12-23
A call to boycott France
Sheikh Sayyid Fu’âd ibn Sayyid Abdurrahman Ar-Rifâ’i Al-Husseini, the Chairman of Wathakker Islamic Center, has given a press statement in response to the announcement of a French newspaper (upon it is from [the Wrath of] Allah what it deserves) about its intention to publish offensive cartoons that mock our Messenger, prayers and peace of Allah be upon him. ... more
Articles
Since 2012-12-23
Educating your children in Ramadan
Children (who did not reach puberty) are not commanded to fast. However, their parents or guardians are strongly recommended to encourage them to fast few days so that they get used to it and they grow up knowing of the worship of fasting as they would know that of praying. In fact this was ...
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Articles
Since 2012-12-23
The Sunnah of Eid
1- Wake up early.
2- Prepare for personal cleanliness; take care of details of clothing, etc.
3- Take a Ghusl (bath) after Fajr.
4- Brush your teeth.
5- Dress up, putting on best clothes available, whether new or cleaned old ones.
6- Use ...
Continue ReadingAbu Ameenah Bilal Philips
Articles
Since 2012-12-23
Salaah at-Taraaweeh (The Night Prayer) & I'tikaaf
Taraaweeh literally means ?rest pauses.? This name was given in later generations to the night prayer during Ramadaan because of the pause observed after every four rak?ahs (units of prayer). ... more
Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid
Articles
Since 2012-12-23
The danger of Facebook
This is in reality a website for scandals, spying and exposing peoples' privacies... ... more
Articles
Since 2012-12-23
Renouncing the Enemy
Nowadays, this issue became a target to the arrows of the enemies and those who followed them from among the seculars and simple people. This creed became accused, not by the infidels only; rather by many people who declare their selves as Muslims..!! ... more
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