Istighfar, seeking forgiveness from Allah, is a fundamental aspect of Islamic spirituality. It’s a powerful tool for cleansing our souls, healing our hearts, and strengthening our relationship with Allah. What is Istighfar? Istighfar is derived from the Arabic root “ghafara,” meaning “to…
read moreAn introduction to Ghaus e Azam رحمتہ اللہ علیہ Sayyiduna Ghaus e Azam رحمتہ اللہ علیہ was a great saint of Allah, in fact, he was the leader of saints. His blessed name was Abdul Qaadir, his epithet was Abu Muhammad and his…
read moreRabi Ul Awal Rabi Ul Awal is not just a month it symbolizes a beautiful chance for Muslims to reflect on their faith and renew their spiritual connection. This sacred period invites you to delve into the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad…
read more“Belief about Last Prophet” Belief in the finality of Prophethood, which means that Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is the last prophet and no prophet will come after him, is a key belief in Islam. Denying this belief is like rejecting the Quran. Not…
read more“Saying of Holy Prophet ﷺabout Elder brother” The Holy Prophet ﷺ has stated: ‘The right of the elder brother upon his younger brother is like that of a father upon his children.’ An elder brother has a very high status in Islam….
read more“Hadith about Learning Quran” The Embodiment of Nūr, the Noble Prophetﷺ has stated: The best person amongst you is the one who learnt the Holy Quran, and taught it to others. Sayyidunā Abū ‘Abdur Raḥmān Sulamīرضی اللہ عنہ used to teach the…
read more“Dua of a Mother” A doctor mentioned: Someone once suffered a major heart attack and there was no hope of him living for much longer. His mother was sat at his bedside and made a du’a which those present were able to…
read moreVictory of Makkah Ramadan 20 is a very special date in the life of Prophet Muhammad. It marks a significant event when he left Mecca, his hometown, with sadness eight years before this date. He went to Medina, his new home. When…
read moreVerse on Fasting O those who believe! Fasting has been made obligatory upon you as were made obligatory upon those before you, so that you may become pious. The days are counted. Then whosoever among you is ill or on a journey…
read moreFasting in Islam Like Ṣalāĥ, the fasts of Ramadan are also Farḍ for every such (male and female) Muslim who is sane and has reached puberty. It is stated in Durr-e-Mukhtār that fasts were declared Farḍ on 10th Sha’bān two years after…
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