Various Scholars
Muhammad Al-Fatih: about whom the Prophet gave glad tidings
How Does Islam Differ from other Faiths? (part 1 of 2) by Khurshid Ahmad
About Islam
Episode 26: A Spotlight on The Farwell Pilgrimage
Sheikh Ali Paqees: After Allah has completed the Prophet’s message and the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم had seen that the fruits of his call began to overspread, he decided to perform one of the most important branches of the Pillars of Islam, which is Pilgrimage (Al- Hajj)
Sheikh ...
Continue ReadingMoutasem Al-Hameedi
Sufficed themselves with the Quran
Various Scholars
Other misconceptions about women in Islam – II
Part One: Misconceptions about women in Islam - I
Divorce
Islam considers marriage a basis for the Islamic family, since it develops bonds of love and caring and a secure atmosphere for the growth and progress of the human race. This, in turn, produces a sound society. This is why the Prophet, ...
Continue ReadingAbu Ameenah Bilal Philips
Why Do Muslims Fast? (part 2 of 2)
Hardening of the Heart
The Prophet Muhammad Peace be upon Him informed us in a very
famous tradition, commonly quoted with reference to halal and
haram, about the importance of the heart. He said:
«There is in the body a clump of flesh
- if it becomes good, the whole body becomes good and if it becomes
bad, the ...
Why Do Priests & Preachers Enter ISLAM?
Why Do Priests & Preachers Enter
ISLAM?
Yusuf Estes Islam
Story
Many people ask me how a preacher or priest in
Christianity can ever go to Islam, especially considering all the
negative things that we hear about Islam and Muslims everyday. Some
people are simply curious, while others take a ...
Hani Helmi
Duties for the Day of Arafah
Sheikh Hany Hilmy
Saturday, 06 December 2008
1- Humbleness and humility.
2- Feel the meaning of Hajj in your hearts so you can pilgrim with your heart.
3- Purify our hearts from life. Some of the ancestors said: I stood on ...
VI. The United Zionist-Colonial Efforts
Hajj (Its definition, status, ruling and conditions)
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