Religious News
Islam encourages constant remembrance of Allah, especially evening supplications that bring peace, protection, and spiritual strength.
Using tayammum instead of water has strict conditions, especially in cold weather or when hot water is unavailable.
A mother’s conversation with her daughter about female-related changes is essential, but timing is what truly shapes confidence and understanding.
As exams approach, students seek effective prayers to stay calm and focused, alongside practical strategies to handle difficult questions.
The Qunoot supplication in Witr prayer is widely discussed among scholars, with differing opinions on its ruling, timing, and proper recitation.
Dar Al-Ifta explains that making up missed fasting days due to menstruation is obligatory for women, with flexibility in timing as long as it is completed before the next Ramadan.
With the arrival of Dhu al-Qi’dah 1447, Muslims turn to supplication and remembrance, embracing one of the sacred months filled with mercy, blessings, and spiritual peace.
Egypt’s Dar al-Ifta explains the Islamic ruling regarding the relationship between a husband and his wife’s sister during marriage.
With the beginning of Dhu al-Qi’dah, many seek special supplications believed to bring relief, peace of heart, and spiritual comfort.
Discover the most important righteous deeds during the sacred months, including Dhu al-Qi’dah, and their multiplied rewards in Islam.
Egypt’s Dar al-Ifta explains the ruling on making up the six days of Shawwal fasting in Dhu al-Qi’dah for those who missed them due to valid reasons.
Seeking forgiveness is a key to relief, blessings, and expanded provision according to Islamic teachings.











