Various Scholars
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Since 2014-01-10
Everlasting Life in Paradise
'Abdullah ash-Shimemeri
"But those who have faith and work righteousness, they are companions of the Garden, abiding in it eternally." [Al-Qur'an 2:82]
"There, no sense of fatigue shall touch them, nor shay they [ever] be evicted." [Al-Qur'an 15:48]
"They will not taste death therein, ...
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Articles
Since 2003-02-22
Faith has a Language
By Muhammad Al-Shareef
While attending a month long Dawah course when I was a teenager, one of our Islamic studies instructors, Dr. Mahmood Ghaazi, from Islamabad, Pakistan, told us about an official trip he had taken to the Vatican. His delegation met with a group of high priests. Dr. Ghazi ... Continue Reading
While attending a month long Dawah course when I was a teenager, one of our Islamic studies instructors, Dr. Mahmood Ghaazi, from Islamabad, Pakistan, told us about an official trip he had taken to the Vatican. His delegation met with a group of high priests. Dr. Ghazi ... Continue Reading
Various Scholars
Articles
Since 2014-01-06
Positive and Negative C's of Islamic Parenting
One of the greatest challenges a Muslim will ever face is being a parent. This is one challenge, however, many of us are least prepared for. ... more
Articles
Since 2002-08-10
May the Peace and Blessings of Allah be Upon Him
May the Peace and Blessings of
Allah be Upon Him
by Sheikh Salman al-Awdah
No human being has had a more copious and enduring body of
literature written about him than the noble Prophet Muhammad (peace
be upon him). Numerous biographical works have been produced about
him. Many poems have ... Continue Readingby Sheikh Salman al-Awdah
Articles
Since 2012-12-23
Post Ramadan
The scholars agree that the sign of an accepted Ramadan is that you?re steadfast in action after Ramadan ends... ... more
Articles
Since 2002-04-12
Remove Him From This Land!
Remove Him From This
Land!
Prepared by Muhammad Alshareef
Prepared by Muhammad Alshareef
In the book, Muslim Judges of Andalus, by Abu al-Hasan ibn Abdullaah al-Maaliqee, he recounts a story about the great scholar of our Ummah: Muhammad ibn At-Tayyib Abu Bakr al-Baaqillaanee (d. 1013). Let's spend a moment in his ... Continue Reading
Dr. Ragheb El-Sergany
Articles
Since 2012-12-23
Boycott & Muslim interests
No doubt that there are various means to help and support Palestine and its people. These means differ from one Muslim to another. ... more
Articles
Since 2001-10-04
7 Reasons to Read The Glorious Quran
- (1) Intimate:
It dares you to disprove it. How? It says that humans can not write a book like this even if they pooled all their resources together and got help also from the spirits. The Quran said this fourteen hundreds years ago and yet no one has been able to disprove it. Billions of ...
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
Articles
Since 2001-09-20
Prayer in Islam
Prayer in Islam, is worship of
Allah the Almighty, Praising and Thanking Him, acknowledging His
Sovereignty and committing oneself to obey and remember Him at all
times. It is the central part of a way of life, which is based on
submission to the Owner of all.
The Muslim must seek to ...
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Since 2012-12-22
Are we “born to be free”? (part 1 of 2)
A look into how much freedom we really do and don’t have over ourselves and lives. ... more
Articles
Since 2001-04-08
Before the Boat Drowns
Article written by .
Ashaab As-Sabt - the people of Saturday. They were a townsfolk from Bani Israa'eel who were tested with the Sabbath, the day when they were to leave their worldly affairs and devout to Allah. All week long they would go fishing, with scant return. But ... Continue Reading
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