Various Scholars
Parents' Rights
Episode 6: A Spotlight on the Year of Grief
Sheikh Ali Paqees: The year of grief and calamities came. In this year, the prophet lost his beloved ones.
Sheikh Zaid al-Qoroon: The blockade hardships that the prophet along with Bani Hashim and bani Abdel-Muttalib went through has ended. Six months later, the grief and calamities encompassed ...
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How to Get a Ramadan Full of Blessings?
Various Scholars
Rights of the Husband
Various Scholars
Bilal Ibn Rabah part1
The Conditions of "La ilaha illa Allah"
The Conditions of "La ilaha illa Allah"
For a convert, the first step to enter Islam is to say "ash.hado an la ilaha illa Allah, wa ash.hado anna Mohammadan rasoolo Allah" which is best translated to: I bear witness that there is no deity except God, and that Mohammed is a messenger of God. God ...
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Haman And Ancient Egypt Monuments
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The Story of Nuh (Noah) - Ibn Kathir
Ibn Kathir
He was Noah ibn Lamik ibn Mitoshilkh ibn Enoch ibn Yard ibn Mahlabil ibn Qinan ibn Anoush ibn Seth ibn 'Adam, the Father of Mankind 'alayhis-salam.
According to the history of the People of the Book (this refers to the Jews, and Christians, so called by Allah because they ...
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The Great Virtue of Lowering the Gaze
Various Scholars
Men are the Protectors and Maintainers of Women
Who Was Jesus?
Islam honors all the prophets who were sent to mankind. Muslims respect all prophets in general, but Jesus in particular, because he was one of the prophets who foretold the coming of Muhammad. Muslims, too, await the second coming of Jesus. They consider him one of the greatest ...
The Return of Jesus (part 1 of 5)
Description: Similarities and differences about the second
coming of Jesus between Christians and Muslims. The Messiah at the
end of times according to Judaism.
By Jeremy Boulter (© 2006
IslamReligion.com) - Published on 12 Jun 2006 - Last modified on 01
Apr 2008
Both Islam and Christianity ...
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