Maximizing the Blessings of the Day of ‘Arafah
Praise be to Allah Summary: The Day of Arafah is a profoundly significant day in Islam, offering unique spiritual opportunities. Here are five impactful ways to make the most of this blessed day: immerse yourself ...
View DetailsCan i skip Arafah fasting if i am not performing Hajj?
Praise be to Allah Summary: Fasting on the Day of Arafah is highly recommended for those not performing Hajj, but it is not obligatory. Detailed Answer: The Day of Arafah, which occurs on the 9th of Dhu al-H...
View DetailsWhat is the Best Supplication to Make on the Day of Arafah?
Praise be to Allah Summary: The best supplication on the Day of Arafah is the one taught by the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), emphasizing the oneness of Allah and His supreme authority. Detailed Answer: The Day of A...
View DetailsWhat Can Women Do to Maximize Their Rewards on the Day of Arafah If They Are in Menses?
Praise be to Allah Summary: Even if women are in menses on the Day of Arafah, they can still engage in numerous acts of worship to gain immense spiritual rewards. Detailed Answer: The Day of Arafah is a d...
View DetailsVisting Graves On Eid
Praise be to Allah Summary: Visiting graves on Eid is not a Sunnah, nor is there any extra reward for doing so on Eid. If a person does it with the belief that there is a special reward tied to Eid, it becomes a bid'ah (rel...
View DetailsIs pus from a wound something that invalidates salah or wudu?
Question Does blood or pus from a wound break wudu or invalidate salah? ...
View DetailsWhat are the different types of Salah?
Question What are the different types of salah in Islam, and which are obligatory, Sunnah, or voluntary? ...
View DetailsNullifiers of Wudu
Praise be to Allah Summary : In Islam, wudu (ablution) is a state of ritual purity necessary for performing acts of worship such as Salah (prayer). Specific actions are known to invalidate wudu, requiring one to perform wudu again...
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