Ihram is the very first part necessary to lawfully perform the fifth pillar of Islam; Minor and Major pilgrimage; both Umrah and Hajj
Hajj and Umrah are two similar forms of worship to God (Allah) that He legislated and prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught.
Hajj is a once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage to Mecca for Muslims, one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
Hajj is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Muslims to cleanse their sins and renew their faith.
Islamic pilgrimage is to prepare Muslim for unifying his destination towards Tawheed, starting from inner feelings reaching outer behavior.
In Islam, Friday (Jumu’ah) is the most important day of the week due to the status given to it by God and His last Messenger Muhammad (PBUH).
How to fast? What breaks the fast? What is allowed by Allah during fasting? When is it allowed to break the fast? And How to repent from breaking the fast without a valid reason? This is what we will explore today.
The last ten days of Ramadan are the best times for every Muslim to renew his faith, reclaim his heart and draw a new phase in his life. Let's know why and how!
What are the events after Ramadan, what happens to the Muslim after it, and what does he gain after Ramadan.
Ramadan is considered one of the holiest months of the year for Muslims. It is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar year calendar. In Ramadan, Muslims commemorate the revelation of the Qur’an and fast from food and drink during the sunlit hours as a means of drawing closer to God and cultivating self-control and gratitude.
Tahajjud is the term used in Islam for a sort of recommended / voluntary night prayers offered by a Muslim to please God 'Allah'.
Islam offers great opportunities for believers. One of those great opportunities is Laylatul Qadr (The Night of Glory).