Ibn Taymiyyah
Articles
Since 2014-01-15
The Best Quality is to Have Trust in Allah
"Each of you should ask for his needs from Allah, even if the strap of your sandal breaks, because if Allah does not facilitate it, it will never be possible." ... more
Various Scholars
Articles
Since 2014-01-15
Bring your Friends Closer to Allah
Islam was never meant to be an individualistic faith, reserved for the "chosen few". Muslims have a duty to spread the Deen; and practicing Muslim youth, whether beginners, activists or leaders, have a crucial role to play. ... more
Various Scholars
Articles
Since 2014-01-15
Style over Substance: How cool is that?
People who set out on the straight and narrow, choosing substance over style, seeking to please Allaah as opposed to pleasing people, may not find their popularity ratings soar—quite the opposite, in fact. Yet, they get strength in the certainty of their belief, that their reward is with Allaah in the Hereafter. ... more
Various Scholars
Articles
Since 2014-01-13
Allahs Command Ordering Obedience to His Apostle
"Whoever obeys the Apostle has obeyed Allah."[Al-Qur'an 4:82]
So Allah instructed men that their homage to the Apostle is homage to Him, and their obedience to him is obedience to Him.
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Various Scholars
Articles
Since 2014-01-11
The Story of Idris (Enoch) - Ibn Kathir
Ibn Kathir
Allah has praised Enoch, describing him as being a Prophet and truthful:
"Mention in the Book (Qur'an) Idris (Enoch). Verily! He was a man of truth (and) a Prophet. We raised him to a high station." [Al-Qur'an 19:56-57]
Enoch was born and raised in Babylon following the ...
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Articles
Since 2007-12-27
Celebrating with non-Muslims to encourage them to celebrate with us
Can we take part in non-Muslim celebration only so that they might be attracted to our celebrations too?
Praise be to Allaah.
If these celebrations are the festivals of the kuffaar and mushrikeen, it is not permissible to take part in those innovated festivals, because ... Continue Reading
Abu Eesa Niamatullah
Articles
Since 2014-01-08
Need a few reasons to go to the Mosque?
The next time someone gives you a call inviting you to the Mosque for the congregational prayer, why don’t you give them these 27 reasons on why you’ve been in the Mosque for ages before they called! ... more
Sayyid Qutb
Articles
Since 2014-01-08
Rivalry for Wordly Gain Distracts You: (Surah at-Takathur)
"Rivalry for worldly gain distracts you, until you enter your graves. Indeed you shall know! Again, you shall certainly come to know. Indeed, were you to have certain knowledge.. You shall certainly see the fire of Hell. Yes, you will see it with your very eyes. Then, on that day, you shall be questioned about your joys and comforts" [102: 1-8] ... more
Various Scholars
Articles
Since 2014-01-07
Believe It or Not: You were Born Muslim!
Reverts to Islam testify that this inner inclination to search for the Truth, to know and follow it is a major factor in their adopting the faith. It is interesting to see some of the reasons cited by reverts for adopting Islam. ... more
Various Scholars
Articles
Since 2014-01-06
The Fruits of Sincerity in Your Knowledge and Time
Scholars who wrote and sought knowledge sincerely for Allah were granted blessing in their time, lives, and knowledge by Allah, and many people benefited from them. ... more
Various Scholars
Articles
Since 2014-01-06
Promises, Promises
As Muslims, our word should be our bond, and if we make promises, then we should also make sure that we keep them, for Allah says,
"...Surely every promise shall be questioned about." [17:39]
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Various Scholars
Articles
Since 2014-01-02
Humble Yourself
As-salamu `alaykum wa rahmatullah
Al-Kirizi (a poet) once said:
‘And do not walk upon the earth except in humbleness,
For how many people underneath it are more exalted than you!
If you are in glory, goodness and strength,
Then how many have died that were more stronger than you.’
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