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  • Charity in Ramadan has Great Virtue and Ample Reward - II

    Types of charity: Allah The Almighty Orders, Urges and Encourages giving charity. Charity is divided into different types. The obligatory charity, namely the enjoined Zakah, is one of the pillars of Islam and is obligatory upon whoever possesses the minimum amount eligible for Zakah and meets its conditions. Whoever refrains from paying it has violated.. More

  • Charity in Ramadan has Great Virtue and Ample Reward - I

    Charity is one of the best and most honored deeds. Allah The Almighty Urges it in His Noble Book as He Says (what means): {[They who] have loaned Allah a goodly loan…..} [Quran 57:18] and (what means): {Who is it that would loan Allah a goodly loan so He will multiply it for him and he will have a noble reward?} [Quran 57:11] Charity has great.. More

  • Remaining Steadfast After Ramadan

    Sufyan ibn `Abdullah, may Allaah be pleased with him, said: “O Messenger of Allah, tell me something about Islam, after which I won't need to ask anyone besides you.” He, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam, said: “Say: 'I believe in Allah' and then be steadfast [upon that].” [Muslim (38)] The narration is proof that the servant is.. More

  • Congregational Iftaar

    All perfect praise be to Allah Who Conferred upon us the month of fasting, and Bestowed upon us the gifts of mercy and forgiveness in it. May Allah Send blessings and peace upon the best of people, who spent all his life in the worship of his Lord: fasting, prayer, Qiyaam, and all other acts of worship in which he was sincere to Allah, The One, The.. More

  • Our Fasting and Theirs

    We willingly experience hunger and thirst in this blessed month out of worship and drawing closer to Allah The Almighty. If we worship Allah by abandoning food and drink for one month every year, Allah, the Exalted, knows that there is a considerable number of our fellow Muslims who unwillingly and forcibly experience hunger along the year. The thirst.. More

  • In Ramadan – For the Youth Only

    My young brother and sister, Just a few days ago, we welcomed Ramadan, a blessed month that means a lot to you and us. Like all Muslims, you certainly rejoiced at the advent of this noble month. It pleases me, my dear brother and sister, in this noble month, to offer you the most precious and valuable thing that I have, adopting an approach of frankness.. More

  • The Battle of a Lifetime

    I have nothing new to say about the merit of fasting and night prayer and the merit of this noble month. Indeed, the vast majority of Muslims possess knowledge about this, making it needless to exert a lot of effort in this area. Rather, it is more appropriate for a person addressing people on this occasion to draw their attention to the fact that.. More

  • A New Guest! Is There Anyone Who Can Welcome Him?

    It gives us and every Muslim much pleasure to have this guest amongst us. Unfortunately, the time will not be long enough for certain reasons that no one knows except the Knower of the unseen and the Witness (Allah Almighty). We ask Allah, the Most Great, the Benefactor, to help us to honor this guest. Let us get acquainted with him: · Our.. More

  • The Situation of the Muslim

    By Muhibb Ad-Deen Al-Khateeb We are in Ramadan, a month that is like a yearly alarm clock that invites the people to something other than that to which they are accustomed. It invites us to change our living style and move from the life of comfort and permissibility to a life of extraordinary restrictions and commitment to things by which we do not.. More