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of Moral and Ethical Guidance

Islamic teachings offer practical guidelines for ethical behavior, honesty, compassion, and justice. By applying these principles, individuals contribute positively to their families, communities, and society at large.

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  • What I witnessed on my recent trip to America

    After returning to the UK after a month in the USA, I felt compelled to write a brief summary of what I observed during my trip. After returning to the US after 23 years, I am able to compare my observations this trip with my previous visits. Firstly, it is always a joy to visit […]

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  • Gracious Avoidance, Pardon and Patience

    Shaikhul Islaam Ibn Taimiyah Mention: “And Allah the Most High mentioned in the Qur’an ‘Gracious avoidance (الهجر الجميل),’ ‘Gracious pardon (الصفح الجميل),’ and ‘Beautiful patience (الصبر الجميل).’ It has been said: ‘Gracious avoidance is avoidance without harm. Gracious pardon is pardon without reproach. Beautiful patience is patience without complaint to the creation.’ For this reason, it was mentioned to Ahmad […]

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  • Life Principles 2: Be Just! Or you will harm no one but yourself!

    There is no doubt that the status of Justice in Islaam is tremendous. Allah will rectify our affairs when we establish it, and our affairs will be on the verge of ruin with injustice. Imaam Ibnul Qayyim Mentions: “Allah has commanded with the establishment of Qist (Fairness and equity) and this is a reference to […]

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Your Final Deeds: A Hadith on How They Can Seal Your Fate

This Islamic article explores a Hadith about the importance of your final actions in life, emphasizing how they can reflect your eternal outcome.

Signs of Laylatul Qadr and Powerful Supplication for the Night

This article explores the signs of Laylatul Qadr, including the night sky and sunrise, and provides an authentic supplication for this blessed night.
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Allaah will surely tear open the sky until He looks at the person from amongst the people of the earth who said it!

There occurs from An-Nisaa’ee (d. 303H) in Amal al-Yawm wal-Laylah, The hadeeth of two men from amongst the companions, from the Prophet (salallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam): “Whoever says, ‘Laa illaaha ilallaahu wahdahu la shareekalahu lahul mulku wa lahul hamdu wa Huwa ‘ala kulli Shay’`in Qadeer’ with a sincere heart,

Concise Principles in Tafseer & Qur’anic Science (Part 5): Reasons for Repeated Revelation

This article explores the concept of repeated revelation in the Quran. It explains why some verses might appear to be revealed twice and provides examples from Surah Ar-Rum and Surah Al-Isra.

Concise Principles in Tafseer & Qur’anic Science (Part 4): When One Verse Has Multiple Reasons

This article explores the concept of Asbab an-Nuzul (reasons for revelation) in the Quran. It explains how a single verse can be revealed in response to multiple situations, providing examples from Surah At-Tahrim and Surah An-Nur.

Concise Principles in Tafseer & Qur’anic Science (Part 3): When One Event Inspires Multiple Verses

This article explores Asbab an-Nuzul (reasons for revelation) in the Quran. It explains how a single event can inspire the revelation of multiple Quranic verses, providing examples from Surah An-Nisa and Surah At-Tawba.

Concise Principles in Tafseer & Qur’anic Science (Part 2): Clear and Unclear Reasons for Revelation

This Islamic article explores the concept of Asbab an-Nuzul (reasons for revelation) in the Quran. It explains the two categories of clear and unclear reasons for revelation, providing details and examples.

Concise Principles in Tafseer & Qur’anic Science (Part 1): Revealed for a Reason, Applicable to All

This article explores the concept of revelation in the Quran. It explains the two types of revelation and the importance of understanding the reasons for revelation (Asbab an-Nuzul) while also considering the broader context of the Quran's message.
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