How Hajj Marks the Islamic Uniqueness
The article shows how Hajj enriches the uniqueness and singularity that distinguishes the last chosen religion of God, Islam.
The article shows how Hajj enriches the uniqueness and singularity that distinguishes the last chosen religion of God, Islam.
Once one puts one’s first foot in Mecca, one is get amazed not only by the enormous numbers of people but also by the diversity of their colors, genders, ages and languages.
The article explains the rights that Islam has imposed upon Muslims towards each other. Read more…
This is the last article of the series “Rights of the Muslim upon the Muslim” in which we shed light on the Islamic mutual rights between Muslims.
The Prophet told us of a woman who kept a cat and did not feed or gave water to it until it passed away. Allah punished this woman and entered her Hellfire because of her bad treatment to an animal.
In former articles, we touched on a number of the lessons and messages taken from Hajj. We are going to complete this topic in this article.
The article presents an introduction to the Islamic brotherhood and mentions two of the rights of the Muslim upon his Muslim brother: Help and Support.
What is your business with God? Do you have one? Is it fruitful or fruitless? Did you win in this passing year? What is about the coming year?
The article shows that Islam is against racism as it teaches that all people are equal and the only difference between people is their level of piety and God consciousness.
Noble person is respected in every society in the world while a bad-mannered is cursed and detested in every society in the world.