Islamic Knowledge Archive
Laylatul Qadr also known as the Night of Power lies in the month of Ramadan. In the Holy Quran, the Night of Decree is described as: “The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months” (Quran, 97:3). Any action is done on this night such as reciting the Quran, remembering Allah, offering voluntary prayers
Ramadan is the month of countless blessings in which fasting is obligatory on every Muslim. Ramadan is the month that closes us to Allah (SWT) and reveals unto us His clear commandments because this is the month in which Allah revealed the Quran on His last Messenger Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Quranic Verses About Fasting and
Zakat al-Fitr or Sadaqat ul Fitr is the amount of charity which is distributed at the end of the fast of Ramadan. Zakat al-Fitr is the Wajib on every Muslim and it has to pay before offering Eid prayer. However, it can be paid earlier than that to enable the poor to provide their needs for
Ramadan is a month of fasting each and every day of this holy month is no less than a blessing. Muslims make most of this time and earn a lot of Allah’s mercy, forgiveness and blessings. We should attain a higher level of spirituality in Ramadan. If you want to make your Ramadan spiritually and
Ramadan is the month of fasting, the blessed month in which Allah Almighty show countless blessings on Muslims and forgives those who seek forgiveness from Him. Ramadan is the month of mercy and forgiveness. One of the most generous blessings of the month of Ramadan is the opportunity of having our Duas to be accepted.
Muslims recharge their Imaan (faith) for the entire year during the blessed month of Ramadan. Ramadan is not just about keeping away from food, but everything Muslims do during this holy month causes them to develop Taqwa (piety) for the entire life. Ramadan is an Islamic month which is a name of sacrifice and atonement
Ramadan is the blessed month which holds the immense importance in the life of Muslims who fast from dawn to dusk for the sake of Allah (SWT). Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam and obligatory for every Muslim to observe fast in the holy month of Ramadan. Muslims are also required to
The blessed month of Ramadan is all about fasting and following the commands of Allah Almighty. Fasting is not just abstaining from eating or drinking but to refrain from all inappropriate activities for the sake of Allah (SWT). There are countless opportunities to take advantage of during this holy month and Muslims seek repentance for
Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn to dusk in the holy month of Ramadan. It is important to get proper nourishment between Iftar and suhoor in order to be prepared for the next day of fasting. Fasting requires a lot of energy and commitment on part of each individual, especially when Ramadan is
Laylatul Qadar is described as the night of power, the night of decree or the night of forgiveness, which is to apologize on your sins and in this blessed night a single deed done is better than the deeds done in one thousand months such as reciting Quran and performing voluntary prayers. The Holy Quran