Muhammad Bin Abdul-Wahhab
The must-know duties
Step By Step Guide to the Prayer
In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
Performance of Salah
1.Intention (it is a determination in the heart that you are performing a particular Salah; not to be uttered).
2.Face the ...
Various Scholars
The Story of Adam - Ibn Kathir
Ibn Kathir
Allah the Almighty revealed:
"Remember when your Lord said to the angels: 'Verily, I am going to place mankind generations after generations on earth.' They said: 'Will You place therein those who will make mischief therein and shed blood, while we glorify You with praises and ...
Continue ReadingComplete vs. acceptable ghusl
Q: I do ghusl following menses as
follows:
1- I form the intention to purify myself in my heart, without
uttering it out loud.
2- I start by standing beneath the shower and letting the water
flow all over my body.
3- I wash my entire body using a loofah and soap, including the
private parts.
4- ...
Yusuf Estes
What Does Islam Say About Life's Purpose?
Attending the funeral of a non-Muslim relative
Attending the funeral of a non-Muslim relative in the church
Khaalid Abu Saalih
‘Umar Ibn ‘Abdul ‘Aziz, the Fifth Caliph
Imam ibn Qayyim al-Jawzeyya
18 Benefits of Prayer
Various Scholars
The Story of Nuh (Noah) - Ibn Kathir
Ibn Kathir
He was Noah ibn Lamik ibn Mitoshilkh ibn Enoch ibn Yard ibn Mahlabil ibn Qinan ibn Anoush ibn Seth ibn 'Adam, the Father of Mankind 'alayhis-salam.
According to the history of the People of the Book (this refers to the Jews, and Christians, so called by Allah because they ...
Continue ReadingAllah... Does it mean God?
In fact "Allah" is the perfect word to describe the "One God" of
monotheism.
Where does the word "Allah" Come
From?
"Allah" comes from the Arabic word "elah" - (Arabic) means 'a god'
or something that is worshipped. This word (elah) can be made
plural, as in "aleha" and it can be male or ...
Abu-Bakr As-Siddîq (the Man of Truth)
Various Scholars
Story of the Three Babies who Spoke in the Cradle
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