Category: New Muslims

Excellence of the Day of `Arafah

Excellence of the Day of `Arafah

On no other day does the Satan feel so belittled, humiliated, and angry as he does on the Day of `Arafah.
`Eid Al-Adha: A Model for Sharing and Caring

`Eid Al-Adha: A Model for Sharing and Caring

In the early morning of the `Eid day, a Muslim goes out to pray `Eid with his or her fellow brothers and sisters. Every member of the community should share the happiness and attend the gathering of t
Etiquettes and Rulings of `Eid Al-Adha

Etiquettes and Rulings of `Eid Al-Adha

`Eid Al-Adha is the tenth day of Dhul-Hijjah, the last month of the Hijri or Islamic calendar. Learn about the `Eid, its rulings, etiquette and acts of Sunnah…
Dhikr: God’s Always Open Door

Dhikr: God’s Always Open Door

To do dhikr is to strive to fill all your moments, all your thoughts and all your actions with God’s remembrance. Why do we need to reach such a state of belief, and for what purpose?
Jesus in Islam and Other Religions

Jesus in Islam and Other Religions

The Islamic view of Jesus is one between two extremes. How do Muslims see Jesus? How was he born? Was he crucified? Is it true that Muslims don't believe in him?
The Muslim and Belief in Divine Decree

The Muslim and Belief in Divine Decree

Everything good or bad, all moments of happiness or sorrow, pleasure or pain, come from God. What does this practically mean? Living with this fact, do we have to make any effort?