Imam ibn Qayyim al-Jawzeyya
Six Etiquettes of Learning
True Signs of the Hour
How many 'Sons' does God have?
Many people tell us "but the Bible clearly says that Jesus is the Son of God. How can you say that Jesus is not God's only begotten son when Jesus says it so clearly in black and white in the Bible?" Well, first of all, as seen in the previous section, we first need to know the ... Continue Reading
Various Scholars
The Story of Ibrahim (Abraham) - Ibn Kathir
Ibn Kathir
Some of the People of the Book stated that his name was Abraham ibn Tarikh ibn Nahur ibn Sarough ibn Raghuh ibn Phaligh ibn Ahr ibn Shalih ibn Arfghshand ibn Sam ibn Noah.
They said that when Tarikh was seventy five years old, he had Abraham, Nahor and Haran. Haran had a son ...
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Muslim Women in History - Ash-Shifa bint 'Abdullah al-Qurashiyyah al-Adawiyah
Ash-Shifa bint 'Abdullah al-Qurashiyyah al-Adawiyah
The Companion Ash-Shifa bint 'Abdullah al-Qurashiyyah al-Adawiyyah was one of the wise women of her time. Literate in an illiterate age, she was skilled in medicine, involved in public administration, and had a strong presence in early ...
Continue ReadingRuling on helping the kuffaar against the Muslims
A Muslim businessman has been offered a golden opportunity to sell equipment and food or to sign a contract to do maintenance on vehicles and equipment for an army that is waging war against the Muslims. What is the ruling on doing such business?
Various Scholars
Faith Without Knowledge is Dangerous
(1) The Prophet's Birth
Episode 14: A Spotlight on the Way to the Battle of Uhud
Sheikh Abdullateaf Al-Ghamdi: In Mekka, idolaters were very angry because of their defeat before the Muslim army at Badr’s battle.
Sheikh Khaled al-Khalawy: They were full of great grief and sorrow because of this unbelievable defeat.
Sheikh Abdullateaf Al-Ghamdi: They were burning with ...
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Description of Paradise in Islam
Haitham Al-Haddad
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