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MAXIMISE your rewards this RAMADAN – The SUNNAH the BETTER!
He couldn’t stop crying at iftār time
He couldn’t stop crying at iftār time
Posted by: Abul Baraa
It’s the 30th day of Ramadān. I’m sitting in the Holy Masjid in Makkah with my iftār in front of me, waiting for the adhān to be called so I can break my fast and complete a month of trying to worship Allāh and trying to seek His ...
Ahmad Musa Jibril
Common Mistakes During Ramadaan
Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips
Why Do Muslims Fast? (part 2 of 2)
How should we observe Laylat al-Qadr and when is it?
Question:
How should we observe Laylat al-Qadr? Is it by praying, or by reading Qur'aan and the Prophet's Seerah, listening to lectures and lessons and by celebrating it in the mosque?.
Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.
Firstly:
The Messenger of Allaah (peace and ... Continue Reading
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Living the Qur'an
Living the Qur'an
By Khurram Murad
Reading the Glorious Qur'an will be of little benefit to you, unless you, from the first moment, begin to change and reconstruct your life in total surrender to Allah who has given you the Qur'an. Without the will and striving to act, neither the states of heart ...
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Why doesn’t God (Allah) punish all evil in this world?
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7 Daily Spiritual Productive Habits to Develop
7 Daily Spiritual Productive Habits to Develop
Abu Productive
You should aim to develop the following 7 Spiritually Productive activities into habits so that you can hopefully continue benefitting from them throughout your life. I consider these activities as the spiritual ‘bread and butter’ of ...
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Advice of the Wise Man in the Palace
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Easy Actions For Which Rewards Are Multiplied
Easy Actions For Which Rewards Are Multiplied
Sulymaan ibn Saalih Al Kharaashi
How great will be the regret of those who waste the opportunity!
1. Preserving the ties of kinship: «
» (Al ...Continue ReadingVarious Scholars
The Wise Man
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Eight Things to Do After Saying I Do
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