Category: Acts of Worship
This section gives details on the Islamic acts of worship (salah (prayer), zakah (charity), sawm (fasting), hajj (pilgrimage) and how they are performed.
Salat Al-Istisqa’ (Prayer For Rain)
Salat al-Istisqa’ (prayer for rain) is a recommended act of worship which Muslims observe during times of drought or when they are in need of rain.
A Documentary on Zamzam Water!
This is a documentary on Zamzam water, the best water on earth. It is mentioned in the hadith of Prophet Muhammad as a blessing and food that satisfies.
Overview of Night And Witr Prayers
Learn about the virtues of the night prayer, the number of rak’ahs, and when and how to perform it. What is the meaning of and what to recite during witr?
Suicide and Despair in Islam
How to deal with despair and suicidal thoughts, why one should never despair of the mercy of Allah and how we can support each other to prevent suicide.
The Six Reasons People Attempt Suicide
The article discusses the most common reasons why people may commit suicide or harbor thoughts of suicide so that we can better address the issue.
The Fiqh of Udhiyah (The Sacrificial Animal)
This article discusses the meaning of Udhiyah, its legal ruling, the prerequisites, the time for offering it and how it can be distributed.
How to Observe Ihram, the First Rite of Hajj?
This article difines the word Ihram and discusses its kinds and the recommended acts that should be observed before entering the state of Ihram.
The Story of the Rites of Hajj (Pilgrimage in Islam)
This article tells the story of the blessed family of Ibrahim, his wife, Hajar, and his son, Isma’il and how it is related to the rites of Hajj.
All about the First Ten Days of Dhul-Hijjah
The article talks about the excellence of the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah, their respective wisdom and what to do to make the best use of them.
Ramadan Is Not the End! It’s a New Start!
By Editorial Staff Kinds of people after Ramadan 1. The successful ones The Blessed month of Ramadan during which Muslims have performed many acts of worship is now over. It acts as a witness for o