
Oh How this Ummah has Changed…
-Oh how this ummah has changed -Going to the hookah bar -Instead of -Going to the masjid -Spending nights doing haram -Instead of -Spending nights doing qiyam -People will look
-Oh how this ummah has changed -Going to the hookah bar -Instead of -Going to the masjid -Spending nights doing haram -Instead of -Spending nights doing qiyam -People will look
Sheikh El-Islam, Al-Laith Ibn Saad, a great scholar and a Tabe’ie of Al-Tabe’ien welcomed the ship carrying honey in barrels for his business. An old woman came holding a small
Once Abu Bakrah (RAA) came late for Salah and found the Prophet (SAAW) and Sahabah already in Ruku’ position. Not wanting to miss a raka’t of Salah he started his
Jaber the son of Abdullah said: “The prophet ﷺ used to pray on his camel wherever it turns (in direction) but when he prayed the obligated (Salah) he would step
If weakness is behind committing a sin then power is indeed behind repentance. It’s God’s wisdom to create us vulnerable to sin as the hadeeth states, “Every son of Adam
Quran presents Tasbeeh as a universal phenomenon. Tasbeeh literally means glorifying and exalting Allah who transcends error and defect. All creatures, human and nonhuman participate in the practice of Tasbeeh.
ربيع الأنوار صلى إلهي و بارك على الحبيب محمدٌ الأمين على سيّد العالمين إمام الأنبياء و شفيع المؤمنين لو كان الرسول بيننا لكان الرسول من بيننا صبّار شديد يُلقي بالرحمة
Allah (SW) honored humans in so many different ways. From our creation, teaching us names of things, asking angels to bow down in respect to us, to making earth available in its
SALAM, one of the most used words among Muslims that translates to peace, for lack of a better word. Such a beautiful phrase that connects all Muslims around the world,
وإذا سألنا سؤالاً حول ماهية الصديق الذي نحب ويود كل منا أن يختار، سنجد إجابات كثيرة متفاوتة، منها ما هو صحيح مطلوب ومنها ما هو مذموم غير مرغوب، لكن للآداب
Junior High Saturday Halaqah is a beneficial program that provides a very welcoming and knowledgeable environment for girls (ages 9-13) and boys (ages 9-15) from 6-8pm every Saturday. Not only