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Since 2015-03-21
What Does Islam Say About Mother’s Day?
Celebrating Mother’s Day is an innovated matter which the Prophet, peace and blessing be upon him, and his companions did not do. It is also an imitation of the kuffaar from whom we have been commanded to differ. ... more
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Since 2015-02-26
Images of the Prophet's mercy with non-Muslims (1)
Mercy appears clearly in our Messenger Muhammad’s, peace and blessing be upon him, morals and conduct towards all people. This mercy was not only confined to his companions, may Allaah be pleased with them; but rather, it extended to include non-Muslims. ... more
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Since 2007-10-16
How should we observe Laylat al-Qadr and when is it?
Laylat al-Qadr
Question:
How should we observe Laylat al-Qadr? Is it by praying, or by reading Qur'aan and the Prophet's Seerah, listening to lectures and lessons and by celebrating it in the mosque?.
Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.
Firstly:
The Messenger of Allaah (peace and ... Continue Reading
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Since 2015-02-19
Images of the Prophet's mercy with non-Muslims (2)
Second Image: Prophet’s, peace and blessing be upon him, stance regarding killing Mu‘aahideen (i.e. those who have a treaty with the Muslims) and their properties ... more
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Since 2001-05-14
7 tips for improving your relationship with the Qur'an
Are you one of those people who rarely touches the Qur'an? Or do you read daily, but don't find it is having the impact on you that it should? Whatever the case may be, these are some simple tips that can help you connect with the Qur'an. 1. Before you touch it, check your heart. The key to ... Continue Reading
Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid
Articles
Since 2014-09-24
Virtues of the day of Arafaah
The Day of Arafaah; The day on which the religion was perfected and Allah’s Favour was completed. Enjoy reading this article to be aware about the attributes and virtues of the day of Arafaah. ... more
Various Scholars
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Since 2014-08-29
Deterring people from backbiting (Gheebah)
Definition of Gheebah:
When the Prophet was asked about backbiting, he answered: «
». Then he was asked, “What if my brother actually has (this failing) that I made mention of?” The Prophet said: «Continue Reading
Articles
Since 2001-01-20
Islamic Values vs. Muslim Values
An Article written by : Atiq Ebady
The misconceptions that surround Islam in this day and age are too great to number. A repeated scene is that of a Muslim having a discussion with a non-Muslim and trying to explain that Muslims are not terrorists, Muslims are not wife-beaters, that these ... Continue Reading
Various Scholars
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Since 2014-04-27
Easy Actions For Which Rewards Are Multiplied
Easy Actions For Which Rewards Are Multiplied
Sulymaan ibn Saalih Al Kharaashi
How great will be the regret of those who waste the opportunity!
1. Preserving the ties of kinship: «
» (Al ...Continue ReadingVarious Scholars
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Since 2014-04-18
A Human Being Before a Prophet
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) has been and will always be a human being from whom Muslims learn how to love and deal with one another, and form healthy relationships in today's global village. He left his personal impact on people as a human being before God entrusted him with His message. ... more
Various Scholars
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Since 2014-04-17
Bilal Ibn Rabah Part2
Bilal Ibn Rabah Part2
Bilal Ibn Rabah’s acceptance of Islam is a powerful story, involving slavery, conversion, torture, and rescue. It touches on aspects of racism, is a lesson in pluralism, and teaches us that piety is the only way to measure of a person’s worth. Bilal’s story is also the ...
Continue ReadingVarious Scholars
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Since 2014-04-06
Muslim Youth: Get Strong If You’ve to Be Different
As Muslims living in the modern world we have to interact. Today is not a time for isolation. The world needs good people to step up and make a stand, have a voice and be a power of good, and as individuals our faith increases when we live Islam, not just talk about it. ... more
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