Dar Al-Islam And Dar Al-Harb: Its Definition and Significance

by :Ahmed Khalil

Introduction 

In his book, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, Samuel Huntington says:

People are always tempted to divide people into us and them, the in-group and the other, our civilization and those barbarians. Scholars have analyzed the world ...
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(1) Introduction

As humans, we tend to attain pleasure from success and high status, and if the success is to do with trade, we get even more excited and put our heart and soul into reaching that goal. ... more
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Do You Know This Book ?

Introduction
 
      This booklet is for every freethinking and broadminded human being
      whose goal is to find the truth. We encourage you to read this booklet
      with an open mind. For a few moments, please set aside your
      pre-conceived notions and take a critical look at what ...
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A good deed is recorded for them

Doing good deeds is every human goal, specially Muslims to attain paradise... ... more

Translation of the meanings of surah Al-Baqara (3)

(201) But among them is he who says, "Our Lord, give us in this world [that which is] good and in the Hereafter [that which is] good and protect us from the punishment of the Fire."

 

(202) Those will have a share of what they have earned, and Allah is swift in account.

 

(203) And remember Allah ...

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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

A message to every Muslim: How to keep to obedience

Dear Muslim brother, constrain yourself and be keen to righteous deeds, particularly obligatory duties such as Salah, fasting, filial gratitude, and other obligatory duties, for it is not permissible for any Muslim to neglect them. ... more

What should be said at distress?

We are talking here about what is permissible for a Muslim to say when he is inflicted by a calamity in himself, his children, money or something of the like. ... more

Celebrating Al-Mawlid is a Bid'ah

Among the reprehensible innovations that people have invented is the celebration of the birthday of the Prophet, peace be upon him, (Al-Mawlid) in the month of Rabee’ Al-Awwal. ... more

Episode 27 (Last Episode): A Spotlight on The Prophet's Last Days

Sheikh Abdullateaf Al-Ghamdi: Allah has perfected the religion and this blessing reached every human being. The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم has perfected, what has been revealed from His Lord, the responsibility for clear notification.

Sheikh S’ad Al-Ghnna’m:The message from Allah ...

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The Quran is the Speech of Allah

This is the Quran, the Speech of Allah that has been challenging humankind and proving its inability to produce something to its effect as to its eloquence, wise judgments, and authentic news. ... more

#9 Saying Tashahud after Wudu

#9 Saying Tashahud after wudu (ablution)


A few words can open all eight doors of Jannah for you, and you may enter from any gate you wish! It’s the beautiful easy Sunnah of the Prophet (ﷺ) which only takes seconds! Simply say Shahada after perfecting your ablution!


Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) said: ...

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