Sunnah is what our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said, did in terms of His actions and attitude. Being a Muslims it is our duty to follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) because the actions of Prophet (PBUH) are the teachings of Allah Almighty mentioned in Quran. When we consider the Sunnah in its broader sense
Battle of Badr is the most recognized fight in Islamic history. When our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) announced about first Quranic revelation and also that He (PBUH) is the last messenger of Allah Almighty then Quraishi idolaters denied Him. They became worst enemies of whoever accepted Islam and started tortured them both physically and mentally.
Quran is the sacred book of Almighty Allah revealed on our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Quran is the book of guidance for all mankind not just for Muslims. All Ayahs of Quran has significance in their own some of them are more prominent one of them is Ayatul Kursi. In this article, we will describe
The month of blessings Ramadan is about to end in just a few days. We are bidding farewell to the Holy month Ramadan. When Ramadan ends we celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr which is “festival of breaking the fast”. The Eid which comes after Ramadan is one of the most awaited events among Muslims. Muslims from across the
Ramadan looks to most people as a month that is exhausting and unbelievably torturous. We can see sometimes some Muslims complain all day and can’t wait until the sun finally sets. In fasting, Muslims abstain from eating and drinking not even a drop of water from dawn to dusk. In addition to not eating or
Allah Almighty blessed us with the holy month of Ramadan and bestowed His favor upon us. We thank Allah (SWT) for the blessing of Ramadan and for all that He has facilitated us to do in this blessed month and we ask Him to give us the best ending to the month as this holy month
The holy month of Ramadan provides us the opportunity to eliminate unhealthy eating patterns and gives our overburdened digestive systems a much-needed break. During this sacred month, the rituals of fasting, night prayer and reading the Holy Quran on a daily basis can have a life-changing effect on our health and satisfaction. Fasting during Ramadan
The blessed month of Ramadan is about to end and Muslims all around the world must be preparing to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr. During the month of Ramadan Muslims kept themselves away from food and drinks from dawn to dusk, successfully prayed five times a day in Mosque, completed the recitation of Quran, stood up in Taraweeh
Eid-ul-Fitr is the three day Muslims festival which marks the end of the month of Ramadan. Eid-ul-Fitr means “festival of breaking the fast”. Muslims all around the world will celebrate the three-day Eid-ul-Fitr festival very soon depending on the sighting of the moon. It is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal. Here is
The blessed month of Ramadan is about to leave but its blessings will remain throughout the year if we make it best by offering maximum worship of Allah Almighty. Last ten days of this Holy Month of Ramadan have been left which we have to utilize by maximizing our prayers. As we know just 10