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
Articles
Since 2001-01-19
The Importance of Salat
When I was researching this, I was surprised to see how few sources we have which encourage salat and so many that instruct. Especially in light of the fact that so many of our brothers and sisters have abandoned the salat --- May Allah guide us all. Some of the ... Continue Reading
Various Scholars
Articles
Since 2014-04-09
Islam and the Nature of the Universe
{It is God who raised the skies without support, as you can see, then assumed His throne, and enthralled the sun and the moon (so that) each runs to a predetermined course. He disposes all affairs, distinctly explaining every sign that you may be certain of the meeting with your Lord} [Ar-Ra`d:2]. ... more
Various Scholars
Articles
Since 2017-08-23
Thousand Good Deeds in 2 Minutes
Praise is due to Allah the Almighty, peace and blessings of Allah be upon the Prophet Muhammad, his Family, his Companions and whosoever follows him. It is great to find an easier way to obtain rewards and to multiply our good deeds in this life before death. The Prophet Muhammad (peace and ...
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Articles
Since 2001-03-23
Praying Fajr reflects how much you love Allah the Almighty
The happiness of that guy was tremendous when a well-known company accepted him to work for it. He was over the moon as he was the only accepted candidate.
He signed the contract that implies that he should agree on respecting the company working hours, delivering weekly reports about his ... Continue Reading
Articles
Since 2008-07-01
Christmas - For Muslims??
Written by Editor:
ShareIslam.com
Thursday, 07 December 2006
What is this - Christmas?
The word Christmas comes from the words Cristes maesse, or
"Christ's Mass". Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus
for members of the Christian religion. Most historians peg the
first ...
Articles
Since 2012-11-08
Morning and Evening Supplication
Morning and evening Supplication ... more
Articles
Since 2012-11-17
The Consequences of Committing Sins
The great scholar Ibn Al-Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah wrote the following words in a famous tract called Al-Jawaab Al-Kaafi in response to a letter written to him by an individual who was seeking advice on how to rid himself of major sin. ... more
Articles
Since 2012-12-13
Excellence of Fasting on the Day of Arafah
Tomorrow (Thursday) is the Day of Arafah; Fasting on it expiates the sins of the past year and the coming year. ... more
Aa'id ibn abdullah Al-Qarni
Articles
Since 2017-03-26
Ten Ahadeeth will lead you with the Grace of Allah the Almighty to al-Firdaws al-A‘la
A great collection of Ahadeeth that makes every Muslim gain more rewards and sustains all Muslims to be closer to Allah the Almighty. ... more
Articles
Since 2001-01-19
A Letter From Satan
I saw you yesterday as you began your daily chores. You awoke
without stopping to pray. As a matter of fact, you didn't even
bless your meals, or pray before going to bed last night. You are
so unthankful, I like that about you. I cannot tell you how glad I
am that you have not changed your way ... Continue Reading
Articles
Since 2004-04-22
Evil consequences of the Bid'ah of Al-Mawlid
* The attempted worship of Allaah in ways which the Prophet
sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam did not legislate, and by ways he
deemed as misguided.
* Doubting the perfection and completion of the religion of Islaam while Allaah has said that which translates as: "This day I have perfected for ... Continue Reading
* Doubting the perfection and completion of the religion of Islaam while Allaah has said that which translates as: "This day I have perfected for ... Continue Reading
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