Subhanallah (in Arabic: سبحان الله) meaning "Glory to Allah". Alhamdulillah (in Arabic: ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلّٰهِ) meaning "Praise be to Allah". La Ilaha Illallah (in Arabic: لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا ٱلله) meaning "There is no God but Allah". Wa La hawla wa la quwwata illa billah (in Arabic: وَلاَ
The Qur'anic View on Gift-Giving. A gift is defined as "a thing given willingly to someone without payment.". Everything we have is a gift from Allah (SWT). Our material possessions and the people we have in our life are a gift. He has also given us numerous intangible gifts such as a strong belief in Him and His Prophet, which is of
When a child is born, it has with it a natural belief in God. This natural belief is called in Arabic the "Fitrah". [1] If the child were left alone, it would grow up aware of God in His oneness, but all children are affected by the pressures of their environment whether directly or indirectly.
Ala-Maududi. (1:2) Praise [2] be to Allah, the Lord [3] of the entire universe. 2. As we have already explained, the character of this surah is that of a prayer. The prayer begins with praise of the One to whom our prayer is addressed. This indicates that whenever one prays one ought to pray in a dignified manner.
Saying "Yarhamuk Allah (may Allah have mercy on you)" to one who sneezes, if he praises Allah (by saying "al-hamdu Lillah" after sneezing) is part of the etiquette that is prescribed in Islam, and it is one of the rights that one Muslim has over another.
In Arabic, Waqf means to stop or contain. In Islamic terms, it is a religious endowment. This voluntary action is an ongoing dedication of one's wealth to benefit a community. An example of this would be to build a hospital or a school. A person can't own a waqf donation and it isn't something that can be sold.
What is Lillah? Lillah directly translates to "for Allah", meaning that Lillah is any mode of voluntary charity given in the name of Allah. Lillah isn't typically given to a person but rather to an institution such as a mosque, hospital, or orphanage.
Worship in the home, its significance and an example of "my Islamic home" through the eyes of a Muslim child. (Islam 5.8) 19th January 2022 0. Fitnah: Coping with the Trials of our Times in Light of the Quran and Sunnah (free eBook to read and share) 14th September
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