Religious
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Fasting
Fasting or Ṣawm (Arabic: صوم) ranks amongst the most significant obligatory rituals in Islam. Muslims must abstain from several activities, including eating and drinking from dawn to dusk, to obey God’s command.…
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Ramadan
Ramaḍān (Arabic: رَمَضان) or Ramaḍān al-Mubārak (Arabic:رَمَضان المُبارَک) is the ninth month of the Hijri calendar. It is obligatory for every Muslim to fast all the days of this month. Ramadan…
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Woman Book
WomanThe Muslim woman today is restrained between two ignorances “jaahiliyyah”, one being the ignorance of the 20th century, which shows…
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Al-Simat Supplication
Al-Simāt Supplication or duʿā al-Simāt (Arabic:دعاء السمات) is a supplication narrated from Imam al-Baqir (a) which is recommended to be recited in the last hours of Friday. According to a…
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Tasbih of Lady Fatima (a)
Tasbīḥ of Lady Fāṭīma (a) (Arabic: تسبيح الزهراء عليها السلام) is a special dhikr consisted of thirty-four times Allah Akbar (Arabic: الله أكبر lit: God is…
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Fundamentals of Islam According to Quran
Fundamentals of Islam According to Quran This book Contains these titles:foreword؛ SelfEvident Terms and Propositions؛ 1 . Absolute Oneness of…
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Umm Abiha
Umm ʾAbīhā (Arabic: أمّ أبیها) is an epithet of Lady Fatima (a) which literally means the mother of her father. Umm Abiha is an…
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Faith
‘Imān (Arabic: إيمان) or faith is a heartfelt belief in the teachings of the Prophet of Islam (s) and the Twelve infallible Imams (a). Shia jurists take faith to be…
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Qur’an
The Qurʾān (Arabic: القرآن) is the Muslim sacred scripture; they regard the contents and words of the Qur’an as revealed by God; they also believe that…
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Ahl al-Bayt (a)
Ahl al-Bayt (a) (Arabic: أهل البیت) means members of a household or a family. In Islamic terminology, it is applied to some…
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