Religious News
A recent Islamic clarification explains whether tipping a delivery worker can count as charity and highlights the importance of intention in determining reward
A collection of authentic supplications of praise and gratitude that reflect complete devotion to Allah, increasing blessings, contentment, and spiritual peace
A recent Islamic clarification settles the debate over zakat on land designated for building purposes, outlining essential distinctions between personal use and commercial intent.
On the Gregorian anniversary of the Prophet’s birth, many hearts long to see him in dreams, and certain spiritual practices are often mentioned to strengthen this hope.
Sheikh Muhammad Metwally Al-Sharawi warned against a common practice some people do while reading the Qur’an, emphasizing the importance of respecting its sanctity.
On the fifth day of Dhul-Qa’dah, believers turn to short yet powerful supplications seeking mercy, relief, and swift response from God.
When work or fatigue prevents night prayer, Islam offers simple yet powerful alternatives that bring great reward and spiritual closeness to God.
With the arrival of the sacred months, calls increase to take advantage of their blessings while avoiding sins that carry greater weight during this time.
A message of hope reassures those who cannot perform Hajj that sincere intention may still bring immense reward.
As the sacred month of Dhul-Qa’dah begins, warnings increase about delaying prayers and the impact it has on spiritual rewards and daily life.
Questions continue to rise about performing Hajj on behalf of deceased parents, especially if they were capable but did not perform it during their lifetime.
Many wonder whether performing Hajj or Umrah through borrowed money affects its validity, especially if debts remain unpaid or certain practices are missed.











