The Eid Perspective
The word Eid in Arabic means: “that which people are accustomed to”.[1] It is also related to the meaning:
The word Eid in Arabic means: “that which people are accustomed to”.[1] It is also related to the meaning:
With the end of the month of Ramadan approaching, questions about Zakat al-Fitr abound, and in this article, I will summarize
ساعات قليلة ويغادرنا شهر رمضان المبارك، وتبتهج المساجد بإعلان تكبيرات العيد، تحقيقاً لمراد الله: “وَلِتُكْمِلُوا الْعِدَّةَ وَلِتُكَبِّرُوا اللَّهَ
Eid is the voluntary movement of the masses to a different time that is more compatible with our nature- time of
SubhanAllah! To think that it has been two years without a Ramadan that we have been used to, is surreal. The
The principal objective of fasting is to inculcate in the believers the concept and the practice of Taqwa, “O you who
كنا قد بدأنا الكتابة قبل ستة أشهر في سلسة على خطى تربية ناجحة، وتحدثنا أولاً عن صفات المربي،
In the beginning of 2015, I had the honor and the privilege to manage the Prayer Center’s newly restyled monthly newsletter.