Religious News
As Mawlid approaches, many search for its Gregorian date and the most meaningful ways to celebrate beyond traditions and appearances.
Religious guidance highlights the powerful impact of parents’ prayers on their children’s success, while strongly warning against الدعاء عليهم due to its serious consequences.
Every year, curiosity rises around the exact Gregorian date of Prophet Muhammad’s birth, as historical sources present varying accounts while agreeing on key foundational facts.
Discover the most powerful Islamic forgiveness prayers, especially Sayyid Al-Istighfar, along with prophetic supplications and the best times for seeking Allah’s forgiveness.
A collection of powerful Islamic supplications to protect children from harm, including entrusting them to Allah, spiritual protection, and prayers for guidance and blessings.
A complete collection of authentic evening adhkar from the Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ, bringing protection, peace, and tranquility to the believer’s heart.
After finishing the recitation of the Quran, Muslims turn to heartfelt supplications filled with gratitude, seeking Allah’s mercy, acceptance, and blessings.
Egypt’s Dar al-Ifta explained the virtue of performing ablution before sleep, highlighting it as a recommended Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ along with essential night supplications that bring tranquility.
Dr. Ali Gomaa revealed the Prophet Muhammad’s ﷺ daily routine of remembrance and worship, showing how every moment of his day was filled with connection to Allah and spiritual guidance.
Dar Al-Ifta explained the Islamic ruling on performing Hajj or Umrah while having unpaid debts or missing recommended acts such as visiting the Prophet’s grave, clarifying that validity is not affected.
A scholar from the Ministry of Awqaf warned against harming oneself through sins and excessive focus on others, emphasizing that such behavior becomes even more serious during the sacred months.
Dar Al-Ifta emphasized that seeking fortune-tellers or sorcerers for benefit or harm prevention is strictly forbidden in Islam, warning against superstition and its impact on faith and society.











