Jamaluddin Zarabozo
Iman and Character
Various Scholars
Muslim Women in History - Umm Al-Muqtadir-Billah
Umm Al-Muqtadir-Billah
She directed state affairs due to the incapacity of her son, the Abbasid caliph Al-Muqtadir-Billah, in the early fourth century Hijrah. In a public square in Baghdad, she set up a tribunal for the purpose of settling people's petitions and lawsuits one day a week. She ...
Continue ReadingA Letter to American Scholars and Intellectuals
How We Can Coexist
A little while ago, educated people had been discussing a paper prepared by the Center for American Values entitled "What We're Fighting For" which was signed by sixty American intellectuals. It centers on a number of ...
Continue ReadingDo You Know This Book ?
whose goal is to find the truth. We encourage you to read this booklet
with an open mind. For a few moments, please set aside your
pre-conceived notions and take a critical look at what ...
Omar and the Egyptian: Unparalleled Justice
A man from the Copts(1)came to Omar ibn al-Khattab(2)in Al-Madinah(3), and said, "O Commander of the Faithful! I seek refuge in you from oppression." Omar replied, "You have sought refuge where it is to be sought." The Egyptian said, "I was racing the son of `Amr ibn al-`Aas(4), and ... Continue Reading
Fajr Prayer
The fajr (dawn) prayer is amongst the most important acts of worship, being one of the five obligatory prayers. Unfortunately many of us have become so used to missing it at its prescribed time - which ends at sunrise - that we have forgotten its position in our religion, and barely ... Continue Reading
How to have an Incredibly Productive Day at work
Haitham Al-Haddad
Keeping up with winter Prayer Times
Fawzia Abdul-Rahim Mohamed (Um Sajid)
Let Them Forgive and Forbear
Single Ever After
RISE !
Contributed by : Fareheen Chowdhury, Canada
Every time I close my
eyes,
I can not leave what I see.
All I see is the son, who dies,
And the world that lets it be.
~~~-~~~
I see a father
holding on,
I cannot feel his fear,
I see the blast from the gun,
As Allah saw their tears.
~~~-~~~
I ...
Continue ReadingBefore the Boat Drowns
Article written by .
Ashaab As-Sabt - the people of Saturday. They were a townsfolk from Bani Israa'eel who were tested with the Sabbath, the day when they were to leave their worldly affairs and devout to Allah. All week long they would go fishing, with scant return. But ... Continue Reading
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