The Rights of the Poor in Islam
By: Sabri Khalil
Summary
Islam establishes profound moral, equalitarian, and legal imperatives to support the poor, grounding communal and individual duties in Qur’anic texts and prophetic...
Why Do Muslims React So Strongly to Criticism?
By: Basheer Ahmed
Criticism of Islam often provokes strong reactions among Muslims, not merely because of theological sensitivity but due to historical, cultural, and political...
Prepration to journey of Hajj 1447H
To prepare for the journey of Hajj 1447H (2026), you should focus on four key areas: spiritual readiness, administrative requirements, physical fitness, and logistics....
War on Humanity: America-Israel vs. Iran
By: Mahboob Khawaja
America and Israel are entrenched in an ill-informed and irresistible impulse of wrong thinking, wrong actions and wrong leadership. The war against...
The Philosophy of Eid-ul-Fitr
By; Talha Ali - Philippines
Eid-ul-Fitr is a festival celebrated by millions of Muslims around the world at the end of the holy month of...
Is Shawwal fasting obligatory ?
Question
Fasting six days of Shawwal after the obligatory fast of Ramadan is Sunnah Mustahabbah, not wajib. It is recommended for the Muslim to fast...
What is Itikaf, Zakat and Laylatul Qadr in Ramadan: Know the...
Itikaf during Ramadan holds great rewards and is an important practice of the Prophet (SAW). By observing Itikaf, your sins may be forgiven, and...
Understanding Ramadan: Spiritual Renewal and Holistic Detox of Body and Mind
By Shaima Gourh, Miracle Writer
Every year, millions of Muslims around the world observe Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. It is...
Ramadan: A Month of Faith, Reflection, and Compassion
By Asma Shams
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and holds deep spiritual significance for Muslims around the world. It is...
The Significance of Fasting
By: Hasan A. Rabbani, Gr 9
For over 2 billion Muslims around the world, the Holy month of Ramadan marks a time of fasting, reflection,...
Why every Ramadan’s Moonsighting in North America is controversial?
The reason Ramadan moonsighting in North America often becomes controversial is not because of religion itself, but because of different interpretations, geography, and community...
Why Taraweeh? What Is Its Meaning and Origin?
By: Sheikh Sharif Faizullah
Taraweeh prayer is one of the remarkable specialties of Ramadan nights; for the whole month, Muslims line up at night to...
Seven Ways To Prepare For Ramadan
If we really want to make the best of this Ramadan, then we need to prepare for it now! As we know, fasting is...
Islamic Legal Rules of Fasting
By: Muzammil Siddiqi
What is Sawm (Fasting)?
The Arabic word for fasting is called “sawm” in the Quran. The word sawm literally means “to abstain”. Chapter...
Shab E Meraj un Nabi Sallallahu Alayhi Wa Sallam
Al-Isra Wal Meraj also known as Shab-e-Meraj is the holy night when the last messenger of ALLAH – the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was taken...
Can Muslims Celebrate Al-Isra’ and Al-Mi`raj?
Question: 60288
What is the ruling on celebrating the night of the Isra’ and Mi`raj, which is the twenty-seventh night of Rajab?
Summary of answer
It is...
The Station of Fear
Translations from Madarij Al-Salikin (Steps of the Seekers) by Imam Ibn Al-Qayyim
By Dr Ovamir Anjum
FROM AMONG THE stations of worshipping...
The Month of Rajab
The month of Rajab is a sacred month
The Sacred months have a special status, which applies also to Rajab because it is one of...
Celebrating Christmas & New Year
By: Sheikh Ibn Uthaymeen
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said in his commentary on the aayah (interpretation of the...
Is a New Year celebration allowed in Islam?
By Séamus Martin
The short answer is No.
There are only two religiously sanctioned celebrations in Islam - Eid ul-Adha and Eid-al Fitr. These were the...







































