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
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
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Shaikh Rabee’ Al-Madkhali clarifies the permissibility of exposing the mistakes of individuals to safeguard Islam and Muslims from misguidance.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Discover if sayings about seeking knowledge in China, remembering Allah excessively, or Yaasin recitation for the deceased have basis in Islamic Ahadith.
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.