Category: Islamic Morals

Promises, Promises

As Muslims, our word should be our bond, and if we make promises, then we should also make sure that we keep them, for Allah says, "...Surely every promise shall be questioned about." [17:39] ... more

The Great Virtue of Lowering the Gaze

So Allah made purification and spiritual growth to be the outcome of lowering the gaze and guarding the private parts. It is for this reason that lowering ones gaze from (seeing) the prohibited things necessarily leads to three benefits that carry tremendous value and are of great significance. ... more

Striving

1- One of the great principles in al-Islam, it is one of the key elements to success in the matters of this world and in the matters of the Hereafter, it is one of the main sources that give us strength and patience to deal with the hardships that we face in this life in order to make it to ...

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Words on Generosity

Generosity is not confined to just spending money. It has more comprehensive and wider notion and forms. Following are some of the various forms of generosity... ... more

Islamic Etiquette

Peace is the greeting of the people of Islam which has been prescribed by Allah for the Muslims amongst themselves. It is the right of a Muslim upon his Muslim brother. ... more

Ancestors and Tolerance

Ayoub As-Sekhteyany said: “No man is noble until he possesses two characteristics: immaculate what others possess, and forgive what they do to us”. ... more

A message to my tongue

Today, we are changing the roles. Today, you will not be the tongue which talks, orders, forbids, praises, dispraises, backbites and tattles. O my tongue! What if you imagined yourself another limb with another function other than talking! ... more

Where the people of protective jealousy have gone!

In the following lines, we will touch upon just some quick points concerning the protective jealousy towards the womenfolk and honors. ... more

Give glad tidings to the patient

Since patience constitutes half of belief, a good manner in a person and a leader that leads the self to the obedience of Allah and repels from disobeying Him; it is necessary to elaborate on its essence, excellence, kinds, levels and the status of people ... more

Sunnis and self-reckoning

'Umar Ibn Al Khattab said: "Reckon yourselves before God reckons you, and weigh yourselves before you are weighed, as reckoning yourselves today will make it easier for you to be reckoned tomorrow, and be adorned for the greatest exhibition, “That Day, you will be exhibited [for judgment]; not hidden among you is anything concealed” [Al Haqqah 69:18]" (Al Helia: 1/52) ... more

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