Prophet Dawud a.s, the Two Disputants: A Timeless Lesson in Justice
Question: What is the story of Prophet Dawud (عليه السلام) and the two disputants, and what lessons can we learn from it? Praise be to Allah Summary: The story of Prophet Dawud (عليه السلام) and the two disp...
View DetailsHow can we practice manifestation according to Islam?
All Praise to Allah Summary: The concept of "manifestation," which suggests that one can bring about specific outcomes or desires through focused thinking or belief, contradicts core Islamic teachings. It is Allah alon...
View DetailsIsra wa Mi’raj
Praise be to Allah Summary: Isra wa Mi'raj, the miraculous night journey and ascension of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, is a pivotal event in Islamic tradition. It consists of two parts: the journey from Mecca to Jerusalem (Isra) and the as...
View DetailsI miss my father can i visit his grave with my husband ?
Praise be to Allah Summary: Women visiting graves is a matter with differing opinions among scholars. However, it is permissible if women adhere to proper Islamic conduct, such as avoiding wailing and maintaining hijab. ...
View DetailsWhat Is Ashura and Why Is It Important?
Question: Fasting on the day of 'Ashura expiates for the past year. Does it expiate for everything, even major sins? what is the significance? Praise to Allah Short Summary: Ashura means 'the tenth,' is t...
View DetailsAhlul-Bayt: Who Are They?
Question: Who exactly are Ahl al-Bayt, the family of the Prophet? Praise be to Allah Summary: Ahl al-Bayt, or "the family of the Prophet," refers to the Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be upon him) wives, his childre...
View DetailsWho is Jesus (peace be upon him) in Islam?
Question : Who is Jesus according to muslims? Do they worship him ? All Praise be to Allah Summary: Je...
View DetailsWhat is the gender of Allah?
Question: I am a revert and have a humble question which confused me a bit. While reading quran i came across the verses and was wondering Why does Quran say "He" for Allah? Is He male? ...
View DetailsWhy does Allah say “We” in the Quran when referring to Himself?
All Praise be to Allah Summary: The term "We" in the Quran is an example of the "Royal We" or "majestic plural," used to signify greatness and authority. I...
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