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In Islam, the act of eating is not merely to satisfy hunger—it is an opportunity to seek Allah’s blessings (barakah) in our sustenance. Following the Sunnah while eating ensures that…
Dua (supplication) is one of the most powerful forms of worship in Islam, yet the acceptance of prayers requires sincerity, lawful means of living, and righteous conduct. The Prophet Muhammad…
Wudu: A Source of Spiritual PurityWudu (ablution) is one of the key means of achieving spiritual purity in Islam. Without wudu, the five daily prayers (Salah) cannot be performed. Moreover,…
Menstruation, also known as a period, is a natural process in a woman’s life. In Islam, women are exempted from performing prayers (Salah) and fasting (Sawm) during their menstrual cycle.…
News Report:Among the five pillars of Islam, Salat (prayer) stands as the second pillar — an obligatory act for every adult Muslim man and woman. The five daily prayers are…
After faith (Iman), the most significant act in Islam is Salat (prayer). It is the lifeline of Islam and the key distinction between a believer (Mumin) and a disbeliever (Kafir).…
The 2026 Bishwa Ijtema, one of the largest Islamic congregations in the world, will be held in March next year instead of its usual January schedule, according to Mufti Kefayatullah…
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