Stances with a Fasting Muslim
The Night of Al-Qadr
Abdul-azeez bin Baaz
A Message in the Rule of Witchcraft
Azhari Ahmed Mahmoud
Are You Eager to Learn Your Religion?
This is for you: The joy of my eye
Calm conversation between Abdullah & Abdel-Naby
The Trinity Led Me to Islam
An Irish Dentist Embraces Islam
My name is Roger Hadden, and I am originally from Dungannon in
Northern Ireland. I am a dentist currently working in England. I
have lived in Northern Ireland and Scotland, and I am now based in
England. I was raised as a Christian, and my parents are ...
Rights of the Prophet (pbuh)
Rights of the Prophet are the
most important, after the rights of Allah. There is no human who
has more rights than the Prophet. Allah ...
Information about the Shi'ah
Q: We are in
urgent need of information about the differences between the Sunnis
and Shi'is. We hope that you can explain something about their
beliefs?.
A: Praise be to
Allaah.
The Shi'ah have many sects. Some of them are kaafirs who worship
'Ali and call upon him, and they worship Faatimah, ...
Is it permissible to call upon a dead wali
Q: forgive me, I have more than 1 question.
1. Is the Prophet Sallalahu Alaihe Wasallam or any other being apart from Allah Omnipresent?
2. Can we call on anyone in times of need ie. a dead saint or Hazrat Ali Radialahahu anhu ...
Placement of the hands in prayer between Ahl al-Sunnah and others
Q: I am confused between the way a Sunni prays and the way a Shi'te prays. My father is a Shi'te and he has taught me to pray with my hands on my sides but I do not know what is the differnce. Why is there such difference between the two? Also, I would be very grateful if you tell me which form ...
Continue ReadingReasons for the punishment in the grave
Q: I would like to ask about the sins
for which the one who does them will be punished in the
grave.
A: Praise be to Allaah.
There are many reasons for which people may be punished in their
graves, which Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allaah have mercy on him) listed
and said:
Some people may wonder ...
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