Various Scholars
Tawheed in intent and objectives
How to Tell Your Parents That You Have Embraced Islam
A message to every Muslim: How to keep to obedience
Images of the Prophet's mercy with non-Muslims (4)
Mustafa Diyab
Of the evils of the tongue: Intentionally false oath
Images of the Prophet's mercy with non-Muslims (3)
General Guidelines for Internet Users
By Sheikh: Hamed Ibn Abdullah El Aly
First: When a Muslim hears the call for prayer, he should rise up to the remembrance of Allah and not let anything take him away from answering that call. The Lord SWT said: In houses that Allah ordered to be built and His name to be mentioned in them ... Continue ReadingVarious Scholars
The story of Prophet Eesaa -II
Evidences of Equality in Islamic History
First Evidence:
Abu Zarr of the
Ghifar tribe somehow got angry with the freed slave of Abu Bakr,
Bilal of Abyssinia. Both of them were the companions of the
Prophet. The altercation became prolonged and Abu Zarr in his fury
called Bilal the son of a black skinned mother. Bilal ...
The Truth Seeker : Salman Al-Farisi
This is a story of a seeker of Truth, the story of Salman the Persian, gleaned, to begin with, from his own words:
I grew up in the town of Isfahan in Persia in the village of Jayyan. My father was the Dihqan or chief of the village. He was the richest person there and had ...
Continue ReadingShahada
The words that are spoken when one becomes a Muslim, are few but so significant. With the utterance of these words, a person acknowledges Allah as the Creator and Sustainer of all, and the messengership of His Prophet (peace be upon him). With these words, which come from the heart, ... Continue Reading
Various Scholars
Thousand Good Deeds in 2 Minutes
Praise is due to Allah the Almighty, peace and blessings of Allah be upon the Prophet Muhammad, his Family, his Companions and whosoever follows him. It is great to find an easier way to obtain rewards and to multiply our good deeds in this life before death. The Prophet Muhammad (peace and ...
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