Articles
Since 2015-08-03
Our Children After Ramadan
The month of the Quran and competition in good deeds has passed, but you must nevertheless teach your children that Ramadan is not the only month of worship that comes and leaves with its worship. No, rather, Ramadan is the month of change... ... more
Articles
Since 2003-08-31
Umm Sabrin Our New Sister
Umm Sabrin joined IslamWay Sisters On 20 July 2003, she wrote her
first post at the Non Muslim Forum in our discussion board saying:
"Dear sisters I have been studying Islam and reading Quran for over a year I understand Islam, the meaning and the Quran I have read several times (although I ... Continue Reading
"Dear sisters I have been studying Islam and reading Quran for over a year I understand Islam, the meaning and the Quran I have read several times (although I ... Continue Reading
Articles
Since 2003-08-19
Let's Go Fruit Picking
By: Zulkifli Khair
Despite the end of strawberry season, there are apple, grapes and many more to come - fruits harvesting season during summertime in the north hemisphere. Don't miss out. Plucking and eating the sweet juicy plum under its tree is really a remarkable experience, especially ... Continue Reading
Despite the end of strawberry season, there are apple, grapes and many more to come - fruits harvesting season during summertime in the north hemisphere. Don't miss out. Plucking and eating the sweet juicy plum under its tree is really a remarkable experience, especially ... Continue Reading
Various Scholars
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Since 2015-05-17
The Virtues of Calling to Allah Almighty
Calling to Allah Almighty is among the best kinds of worship and the loftiest good works. ... more
Articles
Since 2003-03-01
Humour in Islam
We are all drawn to people with a good sense of humour. Humour has
the power of warming people's hearts and lifting the spirits like
no other human characteristic, and it provides a welcome break
amidst the pressures of life. Humour and joking are permitted in
Islam. We learn this from several ... Continue Reading
Articles
Since 2003-01-23
Respecting our differences
"Waste no time debating what a good
Muslim should be. Be one!"
by Muhammad Alshareef
Imam Malik one day entered the Masjid after Asr. Towards the front
of Masjid An-Nabawee he drew closer and sat down. Rasul Allah had
commanded that anyone who enters the Masjid should not sit until he
first ... Continue Readingby Muhammad Alshareef
Articles
Since 2015-04-11
Be careful of Wolves' hearts
Yes, they have wolves' hearts because in front of you they deal with you nicely then they turn to the opposite at your back. ... more
Articles
Since 2012-11-22
Sunnis and time
From the advantages of Sunnis: Their care for benefiting from the time and saving it, and their hate to waste it in things which will not have a benefit neither in the world nor after world. ... more
Articles
Since 2002-10-10
Ramadhan Warriors
By Muhammad Alshareef
Sahl ibn Sa'd - radi Allahu 'anhu - narrates that An-Nabee - sal
Allahu alayhi wa sallam - said, "In Jannah there is a gate called
Ar-Rayyan, a door which the Saa'imoon will enter from, no one else
except them. It will be announced, 'Where are the Saa'imoon?' and
the ... Continue ReadingVarious Scholars
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Since 2014-12-22
Bashfulness is full of goodness
the virtue of bashfulness and its high status ... more
Articles
Since 2002-03-03
Wasted Time (by Shaykh Abdul-Malik Qasim)
Wasted Time
Since last night my young son has been unwell. When I got back from work this evening I decided to take him to hospital despite my exhaustion. Indeed, fatigue for his sake is rest.
There were many waiting.perhaps we will be delayed by more than an hour. I took my number and ...
Episode 22: A Spotlight on Miscellaneous Expeditions
Sheikh Zaid al-Qoroon: Amongst the expeditions the prophet dispatched was that of Ka'b bin Al-Ashraf
Sheikh Khaled al-Khalawy: Ka‘b bin Al-Ashraf was the most resentful Jew at Islam and the Muslims, the keenest on inflicting harm on the prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم and the most ...
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