
Saeed bin Al-Aas (rtam)
Saeed bin Al-Aas (rtam), known also as Abu Abdur-Rahman Al-Madani, was related to the Prophet (sa) through his grandfather, Abd Manaf. His father, Al-Aas, was
Saeed bin Al-Aas (rtam), known also as Abu Abdur-Rahman Al-Madani, was related to the Prophet (sa) through his grandfather, Abd Manaf. His father, Al-Aas, was
Abdullah (rtam) belonged to the notable Makkan tribe of Banu Sahm, which was famous for their outstanding virtues, power and influence. His grandfather Al-Aas bin
I will not cry. I sit still, looking straight at the screen, hoping against hope that my twin brother Zayd will not notice that tears
“It’s just crazy, Mommy,” I shake my head and declare. “I mean, you let us watch all these babyish cartoons but not the ones that
Those who met him could never forget him: his cheerful and glowing face, his beautiful speech, and his excellent manners. That was our Prophet Muhammad
When he walked, the earth folded easily for him to cover the distance, and people found it challenging to keep up with his brisk walk.
Once upon a time, Prophet Muhammad (SA) and his Companions set out on a long journey. Suddenly, a bird flew over to Prophet Muhammad (SA).
The beloved Messenger (sa) migrated from Makkah to Madinah with Abu Bakr Siddeeq (rta). On the way, he took shelter at a disbelieving woman’s place.
Prophet Isa (as), who came right before our beloved Messenger Muhammad (sa), foretold his people about the last messenger to come. He said this individual
Long ago, there was a small community in a desert area. Its people lived peacefully, until a gang of bandits started plundering and pillaging in