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Following the Salaf in Taking Ourselves to Account
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Gems from the treasury of the Quran
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Parents' Rights
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The breakdown of the body
Episode 11: A Spotlight on the Early Invasions and the Turning of Qibla
Sheikh Zaid al-Qoroon: When the prophet settled in Medina, he desired to bring about a spirit of rapport and harmony within his region. He wouldn't resolute to combat before he offers to provide peace and security, especially because he صلى الله عليه وسلم knew that the new state ...
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Religious Opinions (Fatawa)
Regarding the Gaze, Privacy and Intermingling
All praise be to Allah
alone, and peace and blessings of Allah be upon His Messenger, his
family and companions.
This is a collection of
religious opinions (Fatawas) of some senior scholars regarding
important issues, ...
A Description of Hellfire (part 3 of 5)
Its Heat
God says:
{And the companions of the left - what
are the companions of the left? (They will be) in scorching fire
and scalding water and a shade of black smoke, ...
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How to Get a Ramadan Full of Blessings?
Translation of the meanings of surah Hud (1)
(1) (1) Alif, Lām, Rā.[546] [This is] a Book whose verses are perfected and then presented in detail from [one who is] Wise and Aware[547]
[546]- See footnote to 2:1. [547]- Refer to footnotes of 6:18.
(2) (2) [Through a messenger, saying], "Do not worship except Allāh. Indeed, I am to you ...
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Do all Muslims Represent Islam? (part 1 of 3): An Introduction
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A Human Being Before a Prophet
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Bilal Ibn Rabah Part2
Bilal Ibn Rabah Part2
Bilal Ibn Rabah’s acceptance of Islam is a powerful story, involving slavery, conversion, torture, and rescue. It touches on aspects of racism, is a lesson in pluralism, and teaches us that piety is the only way to measure of a person’s worth. Bilal’s story is also the ...
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