Islamic Knowledge Archive
Ramadan is the month of blessings it is the time to start fixing and adjusting our schedule accordingly. In the Holy month of Ramadan, it’s essential for every Muslim to leave every useless, worldly and bad thought behind and only think about Allah Almighty. While we fast and pray, even waiting for iftar is all
Dua is basically supplication to Allah Almighty. We can make dua in any language that we know; Allah Almighty accepts all our Duas no matter what language we speak to Him. Ramadan is the month of Allah’s mercy, blessings, forgiveness, and salvation from Hellfire. The holy month of Ramadan is the month of fasting that
Ramadan is the time of spiritual reflection, improvement in all type of activities that we normally perform and also increase in devotion and worship of Allah (SWT). Muslims are encouraged to put more effort in following the teachings of Islam. Muslims seek Allah’s mercy, forgiveness, and salvation from Hellfire from Allah Almighty in excess. Ramadan
The blessed month of Ramadan is a time for fasting, internal reflection, self-restraint, giving, and piousness and self-change. We hope that these qualities will stay with us throughout the year. Many people observe fasting as a religious obligation but only a few of them know the health benefit which is its secondary nature. Fasting is
The month of Ramadan is considered to be the most important time of the year for Muslims. If we see this holy month historically, the Holy Quran was revealed in the month of Ramadan. The Holy Quran is the Holy Book for Muslims as a source of guidance for all humankind. Ramadan is the month of
Ramadan is a blessed month that increases a Muslim’s spiritual awareness, strengthens the worshiper’s connection with Allah (SWT), and reminds us our duties towards the needy people who are living in the community. It also reminds us of our own need for an increase in faith, asking Allah Almighty for mercy and forgiveness. The Holy
Ramadan is the ninth Islamic Holy Month of fasting. During which Muslims do not eat or drink during daylight hours. Ramadan fast is one of the most important beliefs of Islam because Fasting is the fourth pillar of Islam. During Ramadan, adult Muslims fast from dusk until dawn, unless they are ill, pregnant, or diabetic,
Ramadan is one of the most awaited months of the Islamic calendar. This holy month is full of blessings and mercy that Allah Almighty showers on Muslims. Companions of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) start preparing before the arrival of this holy month. We should also try to prepare ourselves for the start of the month of
Ramadan is the ninth and most precious month in Muslims lunar calendar. It is obligatory for Muslims to fast in the month of Ramadan. There are around 1.6 billion Muslims around the world who observe fast during this Holy month. As we know fasting is the fourth pillar of Islam among five. Fasting is not
Shirk means associating someone with Allah Almighty or you can say partnership. It is the opposite of oneness of Allah (SWT) that is Tawheed. The Quran calls people to accept the oneness of Allah Almighty and firmly prohibits people from associating partners with His personality or attributes. In Holy Quran, Allah Almighty stated that Shirk is