Religious

  • Lady Fatimah al-Zahra’ (a)

    Fāṭima (a) (Arabic: فاطِمَة) commonly known as Fāṭima al-Zahrā (a) فاطِمَة الزهراء) (d. 11/632) was the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s) and Lady Khadija (a) and the wife of Imam…

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  • Economic Distribution in Islam

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  • Worship

    Worship or ʿIbāda (Arabic: العبادة) is humble obedience and compliance. It refers to an internal state of human beings in which they find themselves…

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  • Laylat al-Ragha’ib

    Laylat al-Raghāʾib (Arabic: ليلة الرغائب) is the first Thursday night of Rajab which has especial rituals. Meaning Al-Ragha’ib is plural form of al-Raghiba (Arabic:…

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  • Sadaqa

    Ṣadaqa (Arabic: الصَدَقَة) or alms refers to money or property donated to poor people for the sake of God. According to Islamic doctrines, it is…

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  • Salam

    Salām (Arabic: سلام) is an Islamic greeting and salutation. It literally means health, safety, or peace. The Qur’an and hadiths have emphasized on saying Salam and…

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  • Recommended Prayers

    Recommended Prayers (Arabic: الصلوات المستحبة) or Nawāfil (Arabic: النَوافِل) are prayers legislated in jurisprudence and great rewards are mentioned for performing them. The rules of recommended prayers are different from the…

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  • Eid al-Fitr

    Eid al-Fiṭr (Arabic: عيد الفِطر) is the first day of the month of Shawwal and one of the greatest religious holidays in Islamic tradition.…

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  • Al-Ikmal Verse

    Al-Ikmal verse (Arabic: آية الإكمال) is the third verse of Chapter 5 of the Qur’an (Sura al-Ma’ida) which was revealed to the Prophet (s) during the event of Ghadir.…

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  • converts to islam

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