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The Virtues of Calling to Allah Almighty
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What is to be said when visiting a dying person (2/2)
Ayyub: An Example of Faith and Patience
The angels were discussing the conditions of mankind, their obedience and disobedience. One of them said that Ayyub was the best man on earth. He was an obedient believer, always praying ... Continue Reading
May the Peace and Blessings of Allah be Upon Him
by Sheikh Salman al-Awdah
A message to every Muslim: How to keep to obedience
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Tie it and put your trust in Allah
Dr. Ragheb El-Sergany
#9 Saying Tashahud after Wudu
#9 Saying Tashahud after wudu (ablution)
A few words can open all eight doors of Jannah for you, and you may enter from any gate you wish! It’s the beautiful easy Sunnah of the Prophet (ﷺ) which only takes seconds! Simply say Shahada after perfecting your ablution!
Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) said: ...
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Sunshine Follows the Rain
The Reason Why Mankind Was Created
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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, ...
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Some misconceptions about women in Islam - I
Islam gave women rights and privileges at a time when only barbaric manners and values dominated. Yet, some people argue that Islam has alienated women in some domains. In fact, this belief is a misconception. People who say so, may have read about it in a magazine or seen it on TV. A quick ...
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Deterring people from backbiting (Gheebah)
Definition of Gheebah:
When the Prophet was asked about backbiting, he answered: «
». Then he was asked, “What if my brother actually has (this failing) that I made mention of?” The Prophet said: «Continue ReadingFajr 00:00 | Dhuhr 00:00 | Asr 00:00 | Maghrib 00:00 | Isha 00:00 |