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  • Virtues of Abu Hurayrah in the Context of Ramadan

    How abundant are the virtues of the Companions of the Prophet  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allaah exalt his mention )! How great is their favor upon those who came after them! That is because they believed in the Messenger of Allah  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allaah exalt his mention ) supported him and performed Jihaad (struggle) with their souls and their wealth to carry out this.. More

  • Time and the Muslim Woman in Ramadan

    Time is a treasure that that is owned by the rich and the poor, and the prince and the commoner. However, it is regretfully a wasted treasure in the lives of many. Day and night follow each other and time passes without exception for any person. Whoever contemplates the Quran and Sunnah will find a warning therein of the importance of time. Allah The.. More

  • Suffice Your Neighbor

    Indeed, Islam is the religion of establishing connection, harmony, brotherhood and cooperation among people, and it invites its people to love each other. It beseeches society to strengthen the ties between its individuals, whether they are young or old. It establishes relations among people on the basis of showing mutual mercy and affection, as stated.. More

  • In Memory of Hitteen, Rise Again O Salah ad-Deen!

    The month of goodness is fast approaching and the Muslims rejoice at its advent. People differ in their attitudes towards Ramadan: some strive to follow the example of the righteous predecessors in carrying out acts of worship and good deeds; others try to (moderately) do good deeds, hoping for the forgiveness of Allah The Exalted; while some others.. More

  • Examples of Taqwa in the Lives of Early Muslims

    The early Muslim community was par excellence in terms of integrity, nobility of character, and engaging in commendable competition to earn the Satisfaction of Allah The Exalted. Taqwa (consciousness of Allah The Almighty) was a prominent and distinguished feature of the lives of the early Muslim community. This great Muslim generation dominated and.. More

  • How The Salaf Prayed At Night During Ramadan

    It was narrated that the Prophet, sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam (may Allaah exalt his mention) said: "Whoever observes the night voluntary prayers during the month of Ramadan out of sincere faith and hoping to attain the reward of Allah, then all his past sins will be forgiven." [Al-Bukhari and Muslim] In the Quran, Allah The Almighty Says.. More

  • The Relationship of the Salaf with the Quran in Ramadan

    Dear brothers and sisters, Let us emulate two actions of the Salaf (righteous predecessors) that were the cause of numerous blessings in Ramadan: a) Reciting the Quran more frequently. b) Weeping during recitation or when listening to the Quran in submissiveness to Allah. a) Reciting the Quran more frequently: The month of Ramadan is the month of.. More

  • He was hoping to fast this Ramadan with us!

    He was well and in good health. He was looking forward to the future with eager anticipation… looking forward to the next moment and what the future holds for him. The morning delivered a bright day that was shortly extinguished by the veils of night, which crept like a frightening ghost only to be struck by beams of light at dawn. This is.. More

  • The ways of our pious predecessors in Ramadan

    Our righteous predecessors viewed Ramadan as an opportunity to strengthen their faith by engaging in all sorts of devotional acts — acts such as fasting, performing a lot of voluntary Prayer, benevolence, generosity, Quran recitation, kindness to kith and kin, and guarding the tongues from vain talk. In their fasting, our pious did not stop at.. More

  • Ramadan and victory

    Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {The month of Ramadan [is that] in which was revealed the Quran, a guidance for the people and clear proofs of guidance and criterion.} [Quran 2:185] In Ramadan, the Quran was revealed to guide people. In Ramadan, the Muslims were victorious on the day of Badr, Allah bestowed upon them the favor of the Conquest.. More

  • Eleven Means for Women to Combat Hunger in Ramadan

    Dear sister, thinking of food and drink and the inability to combat hunger indicate that there is nothing that engages you or helps you fill your free time in Ramadan. This is why we offer you these ideas to help you combat the desire to eat and make you feel the sweetness of fasting. - Fasting Ramadan twice! Just a moment please…this is not.. More

  • Qiyam: Ramadan's Nightly Prayer

    The Prophet of Allah, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam, said: "Whoever performs Qiyam at night [throughout the whole month of Ramadan] out of sincere faith and certainty of getting rewarded by Allah, then all his previous sins will be forgiven." Qiyam literally means standing, and it is a term used to refer to the night prayer during Ramadan.. More

  • Charity in Ramadan has Great Virtue and Ample Reward - II

    Types of charity: Allah The Almighty Orders, Urges and Encourages giving charity. Charity is divided into different types. The obligatory charity, namely the enjoined Zakah, is one of the pillars of Islam and is obligatory upon whoever possesses the minimum amount eligible for Zakah and meets its conditions. Whoever refrains from paying it has violated.. More

  • Charity in Ramadan has Great Virtue and Ample Reward - I

    Charity is one of the best and most honored deeds. Allah The Almighty Urges it in His Noble Book as He Says (what means): {[They who] have loaned Allah a goodly loan…..} [Quran 57:18] and (what means): {Who is it that would loan Allah a goodly loan so He will multiply it for him and he will have a noble reward?} [Quran 57:11] Charity has great.. More

  • Description of the ‘Eed Prayer

    No ’Athaan (call for prayer) or Iqaamah (second call to prayer): Jaabir ibn Samurah, may Allaah be pleased with him, said, “I prayed with the Messenger of Allah, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, the prayers of the two ‘Eeds more than once or twice without there being ’Athaan (call for prayer) or Iqaamah.” [Muslim] .. More