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Female Ihram

Ihram is the first step to perform the fifth pillar of Islam, entering a state of devotion where all people are equal before Allah.

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Types of Hajj

The three types of Hajj are Qiran, Ifrad, and Tamattu’. Prophet Muhammad performed Tamattu’, which is considered the best.

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What Is Ihram in Islam?

Ihram is the very first part necessary to lawfully perform the fifth pillar of Islam; Minor and Major pilgrimage; both Umrah and Hajj

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A man holding Qur'an the greatest miracle ever sent from God.

If you give a presentation, then you were asked to repeat it the next day, will you be able to repeat it the same exact way without a single word changed?

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what is zamzam water

In this article, you’ll know The story of Zamzam water ,The benefits of Zamzam water; Source of Zamzam water And much more!

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is the kaaba an idol

In this article, we will clarify these important misconceptions regarding the status of Kaaba and Black Stone in Islam.

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Is Muslim Hajj A Sign in Tawheed or polytheism

Islamic pilgrimage is to prepare Muslim for unifying his destination towards Tawheed, starting from inner feelings reaching outer behavior.

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Al-Aqsa Friday (Jumu'ah) prayer.

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).

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The Kabba is the core of the pilgrimage to the holy site in Islam “Mecca” which is a core principle in the Faith. The Kaaba, meaning cube in Arabic, is a square building, elegantly draped in a silk and cotton veil.

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Este artigo lança luz sobre a decisão dos desejos do eid e fornece muitas formas que os muçulmanos usam para desejar um feliz Eid e Eid Mubarak. Além disso, ilustra o espírito social do eid e como ele mostra a beleza do Islam.

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O que é Jejum no Islam? O jejum no Islam é chamado de “Sawm” ou “Siyam” no Alcorão. “Sawm” significa abster-se de tudo o que quebra rápido como; comida, bebida, …

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O Ramadan é considerado um dos meses mais sagrados do ano para os muçulmanos. É o nono mês do calendário do ano lunar islâmico. No Ramadan, os muçulmanos comemoram a revelação do Alcorão e jejuam de comida e bebida durante as horas de sol como forma de se aproximar de Deus e cultivar o autocontrole e a gratidão.. 

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