Seeking Laylatul Qadr

We are now entering the last 10 days of Ramadan and we should be all focused on seeking Laylatul Qadr. ... more

How can we prepare for the arrival of Ramadan?

How can we prepare for Ramadan? What are the best deeds in this blessed month? ... more

Slaughtering Muslims!!

Slaughtering Muslims in Palestine and around the world!! ... more

The Status of the Arabic Language in Islâm

Understanding Arabic is the way to understand the words of Islâm, and understanding the Sunnah is the way to understand the actions of Islâm… ... more

Islamic History: The Lifeline of the Muslims

The very few Muslims that do have some inclination towards their glorious past tend to depend on Islamic histories written in English in a distorted form by the rivals and opponents of Islam and the Muslims. Instead, Muslims should rely on... ... more

What does self-confidence mean for the Muslim?

How can a Muslim who is really lacking self-confidence become a more confident person? He has tried so many things but has yet to overcome his nervousness when talking to people. May Allah reward you with good for your effort. ... more

Zakah al-Fitr Q&A

 

All praise and thanks are due to Allah, the Lord of the worlds. Peace and blessings be upon our Prophet, Muhammad, his family and all his Companions. The following is a clarification of the rulings concerning Zakah al-Fitr, this great symbol of Islam, for Muslims residing in Britain and ...
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Burial of the Deceased (part 2/3)

There are 2 main methods for placing the body of the deceased into the grave:... ... more

Observing a lot of naafil fasts in the month of Muharram

Is it Sunnah to observe a lot of naafil [supererogatory] fasts in the month of Muharram? Is there anything special about this month compared with other months? ... more

The Prophet's Simplicity

Muhammad (prayers and peace of Allah be upon him) was a very simple person and spent all his life in simplicity. He was very unceremonious and informal in his habits. ... more

The Islamic Perspective of Jerusalem

The city of Jerusalem is very sacred to Muslims. It is one of the three most sacred places in Islam. Jerusalem is called Al-Quds Ash-Sharif (the Noble Sacred Place). In order to understand the sacredness of this city in Islam, one has to understand the structure of faith in Islam. ... more
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