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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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Many Paths to Paradise: The Prophet’s Advice on Good Deeds to Abu Dharr

This Hadith explores the Prophet's (ﷺ) advice to Abu Dharr on attaining Jannah (Paradise). Discover the many ways to perform good deeds (Khair) and offer aid to your fellow believers, even with limited means.

The Prophet’s Advice to Abu Dharr

Explore the profound hadith of Abu Dharr Al Ghifaari (Radhiyallahu 'Anhu) where the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi wa Salam) provides insightful advice on faith, worship, and character

Blessings Upon Blessings: Hadith on Makkah, Madinah & Rewards of Umrah

This inspirational article explores Hadiths highlighting the virtues of Makkah, Madinah, and performing Umrah. Discover the Prophet's (ﷺ) words on prayer in Masjid Quba, Tawaaf, seeking knowledge, and more.

Marrying a Man Known for Hizbiyah: Advice from Shaikh Ubaid Al Jaabiry

Is it permissible to marry a man involved with a partisan group (Hizbiyah)? Shaikh Ubaid Al Jaabiry advises against it, citing a Hadith and the potential negative influence. He offers guidance for women already married in such a situation.

Is Gathering Errors of Individuals Allowed? Shaikh Rabee’ Clarifies

Shaikh Rabee' Al-Madkhali clarifies the permissibility of exposing the mistakes of individuals to safeguard Islam and Muslims from misguidance.

The Boy and the King: A Tafsir Benefit from Ibn Kathir

Explore Ibn Kathir's tafsir regarding the Hadith of the Boy & the King. See differing opinions on who the Quran refers to, alongside historical context of Roman Emperor Antoninus.

St. George & the Dragon: Islamic Parallels & Food for Thought

While the legend of St. George is familiar, explore a similar story from an Islamic perspective. Discover a Hadith about a boy confronting a tyrannical king, testing faith and courage. Food for thought for believers.

Following the Salaf: Is Calling to their Way Part of the Manhaj?

Is calling to follow the Salaf itself part of their methodology? This article explores ahadith from Abdullah Ibn Mas'ood, Ubai Ibn Ka'b & others, emphasizing clinging to the Prophet's Sunnah and the path of the early generations.

Ahadith That Are Popular, Widespread And Weak (Part 2)

This article examines five widespread Hadiths and explores their authenticity. Discover rulings on greetings upon arrival in Madinah, naming children, and behavior during Friday prayers.

Ahadith That Are Popular, Widespread And Weak (Part 1)

Discover if sayings about seeking knowledge in China, remembering Allah excessively, or Yaasin recitation for the deceased have basis in Islamic Ahadith.

Who are the Salaf? Understanding the Origins and Use of the Term “Salafi”

This article explores the origins and historical usage of the term "Salaf" in Islamic scholarship. It examines how the term refers to past generations of Muslims and how scholars have described themselves and others as following the "Salafi" way.

The Reality of the Dunya and What Remains of It: A Look at the Fleeting World

This article explores the Islamic concept of the dunya, the worldly life. Learn how the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) described the dunya's fleeting nature and the importance of focusing on the everlasting afterlife.
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