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).
Este artigo é um guia completo para quem precisa saber sobre o Eid Al-Fitr. Discutiremos também o significado, a história, as celebrações e a oração do Eid Al-Fitr. Destacaremos as características mais importantes do dia de Eid Al-Fitr no mundo muçulmano. Além disso, mostraremos a beleza do Eid Al-Fitr e sua sabedoria divina.
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, fumo, sexo ou o que diminui sua recompensa; dizer palavrões, ficar com raiva e gritar … etc. A pessoa que jejua deve ser agradável, com […]
Eid ul Fitr is the day after Ramadan in which Muslims celebrate the completion of Ramadan and the great worships in it.
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!
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..
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).
Dating in Islam comes with a unique concept. You would find a 40 year old woman, but neither is she married nor did she ever date anyone. You would also find a 45 year old Muslim man, but he never had any sexual relations before. Oh wow, imagine the strength it takes to become like that! It’s a very strong will, hah!
Five pillars of Islam provide a perfect plan for closeness to Creator. They are based on remembrance of Allah and connection with Him.
2 billions are fasting from sunup to sundown every day for an entire month of Ramadan. Here is how to share?
Which religion came first in the world? To reply to that question, we will first discuss different religions and beliefs such as Paganism, Christianity, Judaism, and Hinduism. Then, we will briefly clarify the concept of Islam and its core. We aim at doing a brief comparative study between Islam and other religions to objectively decide which religion came first in the world and which was the first monotheistic religion.