The creed of moderation (Aqeedatul Wasatiyyah) is a central principle in Islam that emphasizes balance, fairness, and avoidance of extremes in all aspects of life, particularly in faith and practice. It reflects the Islamic ethos of being a “justly balanced” community (ummah), as stated in the Quran. Based on evidence […]
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**Preparing for Ramadan: A Spiritual Journey**
The month of Ramadan is a time of immense spiritual significance for Muslims worldwide. As Allah (SWT) ordains fasting as an act of worship, purification, and gratitude, it becomes essential to prepare ourselves physically, mentally, and spiritually for this blessed month. Allah reminds us in the Qur’an:
*”O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous.”* (Al-Baqarah, 2:183)
Fasting goes beyond abstaining from food and drink; it is a path to attaining Taqwa (piety). Preparation for Ramadan involves renewing intentions, seeking forgiveness, and planning acts of worship. Strengthen your relationship with Allah by setting goals for Qur’an recitation, engaging in voluntary fasting, and increasing charity.
Ramadan is also an opportunity to foster unity, whether through family prayers, communal iftars, or fulfilling missed fasts from the previous year. Most importantly, make Dua, asking Allah to grant health and Iman to fully embrace Ramadan’s blessings.
May Allah accept our efforts and allow us to witness this sacred month. Ameen.
Throughout Islamic history, visionary and righteous leadership has played a critical role in uniting the Ummah, spreading justice, and achieving prosperity. Guided by the principles of the Qur’an and the Sunnah, great leaders in Islam emulate our Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, the Rightly Guided Caliphs (Al-Khulafāʾ Ar-Rāshidūn), and others, which in […]
Aminah got her phone from the table and scrolled through her Facebook feeds, then she made a deep sigh “hmmmm”, yet again, her feed was filled with her friends’ achievements. She saw a picture of one of her old classmates who said to have currently relocated to Canada. Aminah had […]
The ability to hold on to one’s faith during troubled times is of immense benefit to a Muslim. The period of economic hardship is a trial for humanity .As Muslims, we have to patiently persevere and not indulge in that which is unlawful.
Have you ever found yourself in a position where you had to pay a bribe just to get what you rightfully deserve? Is it an unfortunate reality for many people around the world!? Bribery, also known as Ar-Rashwah in Arabic, is a pandemic that has eaten into the fabric of all and sundry. In fact, it has found itself institutionalized in many ordinary and corporate affairs, that Muslims are not left behind!
Time has completed a cycle and has assumed the form of the day when Allah created the heavens and the earth. The year contains twelve months of which four are sacred. Three of them in consecutive order: Dhul-Qa’dah, Dhul Hijjah and Muharram. And also Rajab of Musldar, which comes between Jumada and Sha’baan.” – Abu Dawud
Remembrance of Allah (Adhikr) is one of the greatest forms of worship in Islam. It involves the use of the heart, tongue (or both) to praise Allah, seek forgiveness or produce any form of righteous deed leading to reward. Although it appears simple to do, yet powerful to gain a […]
Do you find yourself persistently involved in various immoral acts or vices in your free time when alone in a corner of the room; watching illegal movies, listening to immoral conversations, harmful thoughts? And you have made several attempts to quit, but unfortunately, it ends in disappointment and depression while […]
Indeed, Allah has bestowed favor upon the believers by sending the Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم as a mercy to mankind. He came with the message of truth alongside a revelation — the Qur’an to purify them of their iniquity. This comes with purging the heart away from polytheism […]
As humans, our purpose of existence is to worship our Creator, and this is equally a test in which we will get feedback
O you who believe! Observing As-Saum (the fasting) is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become Al-Muttaqoon (the pious) — Qur’an 2[Al-Baqarah]:183