
The Sacrifice of Ibrahim (as) | Extremely Emotional
My brothers in Islam, Allah (swt) does not look at the amount that you sacrifice, but what Allah (swt) looks at is – this heart. Does this heart love Allah (swt) the most?

My brothers in Islam, Allah (swt) does not look at the amount that you sacrifice, but what Allah (swt) looks at is – this heart. Does this heart love Allah (swt) the most?

What are we supposed to do if we are not going for Hajj? The 10 most amazing days are coming, the only 10 days which can be compared to the 10 nights of Ramadan in terms of reward. In the second part of her article, Kiran Shah presents a basic checklist of what can be done

With Dhul-Hijjah approaching and many of us who planned to go on Hajj disheartened, Kiran Shah presents a few insights which may make you feel better and drive you to do good in other ways.

Umm Isam narrates how Maulana Tariq Jameel was invited to narrate the Prophet’s (sa) Hajj to the pilgrims, and apprise them of its noteworthy rituals. He talked about the Prophet’s (sa) nearly ten-day Hajj journey and explained our beloved Messenger’s (sa) last sermon.

The concept that chicken, beef, mutton and all types of meat ‘allowed’ in Islam are permissible (Halal) is erroneous. There is a simple clause, in the verse of Surah Al-Maidah, about how that animal MUST be slaughtered. Tasneem Vali and Fahmeeda Abdul Sattar take a detailed look.

Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan recounts from the perspective of a father the grave test Ibrahim (as) went through when he left his family alone in a desert.

Maryam Sakeenah pays a humble tribute to Dr. Israr Ahmed As I walked through the dust and heat, threading my way through the throng of

Assalamu Alaikum, I am back from Hajj by the grace of my Rabb and with the commission of your Duas. All the relatives, friends and colleagues, whom

“Here I am, O Allah! Here I am!” echoed in my heart, my mind and soul all in unison. For the first time in my life I experienced unadulterated rapture. I was off on the journey every Muslim dreams of making – to do all the things that billions of Muslims have performed solely for the sake of Allah (swt), recounts Tasneem Vali

It has been a few years, since I returned from the blessed journey of Hajj, but it really feels like yesterday. The physical toil may