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Support the People of Haiti

By • Jan 28th, 2010 • Category: Community, Events, Headline

Please support the people of Haiti! In authentic Hadith the Prophet Sallalahu Alahe wasalam said a prostitute women was forgiving by Allah and granted paradise because she gave a thirsty dog water to drink! what about our fellow human beings? May Allah guide the people of Haiti to Islam, here is the link to donate… [...]



The Best Ten Days of the Year

By • Nov 17th, 2009 • Category: Deen, Hajj

The best 10 days of the year are fast approaching..these are nothing but the first 10 days of the Dhul-Hijjah

These are the most virtuous days of the year and we have to strive hard with more nafl prayers , fasting, zikr , quran recitation and sadaqa and other ibadah.Listen to the excellent lecture The Merits of the 10 Days of Thul Hujjah



Getting Ready for Hajj?

By • Oct 20th, 2009 • Category: Deen, Hajj

This is probably the most important component of Hajj. The correct mental readiness prepares one to undertake almost anything they may encounter during Hajj.

Where to start? To being, start with reading what Hajj is all about. Learn about the rites of Hajj and the correct Islamic ruling based on the Sunnah of the Prophet SAW. In the months before departing, your intensity level should be rising accordingly and your daily activities should reflect that.



Eid Etiquettes

By • Sep 19th, 2009 • Category: Deen

“Eid” is an Arabic word referring to something habitual, that returns and is repeated. Eids or festivals are symbols to be found in every nation, including those that are based on revealed scriptures and those that are idolatrous, as well as others, because celebrating festivals is something that is an instinctive part of human nature. All people like to have special occasions to celebrate, where they can come together and express their joy and happiness.



Zakat-tul-Fitr

By • Sep 19th, 2009 • Category: Deen, Uncategorized

Zakaat al-Fitr is a kind of charity (sadaqah) that is obligatory at the time of breaking the fast of Ramadaan. The word zakaat is connected by idaafah (genitive structure in Arabic grammar) to fitr because the occasion of breaking the fast is the reason why this zakaat becomes obligatory.