Various Scholars
How the Qur'an Differs From the Bible
Sayyid Qutb
A New Way to Treat Women
Jamaluddin Zarabozo
Following The Way of the Companions
Various Scholars
Common Mistakes Made In The Way Men Dress: In And Outside Prayer
Here are some notes on the subject that were prepared from a book by Shaikh Mashoor Hasan Salmaan.
1. Praying in tight clothes so that they press over the private parts ('awrah)
Praying in tight fitting clothes is deemed Makrooh according to the Sharee'ah. It also harms the body and ...
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Anger, Lust and Forgetfulness; The Traps of Shaytan
Various Scholars
The Death of Jesus
Al-Baydawi
Al-Baidawi (d. 1286), a Qur'anic exegesist, wrote the text, Anwar at-Tanzil wa Asrar at-Tawail (The Lights of Revelation and the Secrets of Interpretation). He took from earlier works such as those by Zamakhshari and expanded them, subsequently his work is considered to be ...
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6 Steps to Get You Close to Allah
Winning Hearts
Here are 11 pieces of advice to help you in winning others hearts. My pieces of advice are like arrows that aim at shooting hearts as its only target. I mean here, to be the virtuous merits, that captivate others hearts and help in overcoming imperfections. Actually, such ... Continue Reading
Various Scholars
Ramadan Origin & Fasting
Dr. Ragheb El-Sergany
Our attitude toward Shia
Repeating the name of Allaah on its own, or the pronoun "Huwa" (He), Sufi bid'ah
Q: Is there any harm in repeating the names
of Allah SWT?
As zikr, or anything else?
I understand saying "Astagh firullah" or "Subhan Allah" or "Alhamdo
Lillah" are ok...
A: Praise be to Allaah.
There is ...
La Bianca, Ex-Christian, Australia
This article is based on an interview with Sandra La Bianca,
a Muslim revert who lives in Perth, Western Australia.
La Bianca is a country girl; she was brought up on a farm in
Western Australia. When she was a child, she had a pet kangaroo and
helped with taking care of the cows and sheep. ...
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