All About Laylat Al-Qadr
Enjoy watching this video to know more about the excellence, the merits, the time and the rewards of Laylat al-Qadr by Sheikh Zakir Naik.
Enjoy watching this video to know more about the excellence, the merits, the time and the rewards of Laylat al-Qadr by Sheikh Zakir Naik.
Question: In light of the wide spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the closing of places of worship, it is permissible to observe itikaf (mosque retreat) at home? Answer: Answering your question, Sheikh Mustafa Umar, President of California Islamic University, states: Itikaf is to seclude yourself inside a mosque and focus on worshipping Allah without normal distractions […]
Fasting should not be seen as an objective in itself, but as a powerful means for fulfilling the Islamic purpose in human life and society. Ramadan is a springboard which energizes Muslims for the rest of the year.
The last ten nights of Ramadan are very special. These are the nights that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) would spend in constant worship.
What is the meaning of itikaf? What are the nullifiers of Itikaf? What is the importance of Itikaf in the last ten days of Ramadan?
Is it permissible to pay zakat al-fitr in the beginning of Ramadan to help Coronavirus-afflicted families?
The article talks about the rulings related to Zakat Al-Fitr including its conditions, time of payment, beneficiaries, place, and other important things.
What is there after Ramadan? Do the lessons of Ramadan end with it, or continue after it? The article replies.
Fasting six days of the month of Shawwal is mentioned in a Prophetic hadith. Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “Whosoever fasted in Ramadan and then followed up with six fasting days of Shawwal, it is like fasting every day.” (Muslim)
In light of the current pandemic of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the limited donations received by Islamic non-profitable institutions, is it permissible for mosques and institutions to take conventional loans?