Humanity First!

Saving a life is like saving the humanity as a whole! Hence, any service even to the size of a mustard seed given to a needy may makes us better than the one who has accumulated so much wealth for nothing!

THE SWORD OF ISLAM

Posted by: KING-slave of ALLAH ! on: January 17, 2011 The first few who embraced the “new” religion in Makkah in the Arabian Peninsula on the hands of the Prophet peace be upon him, were his wife Khadijah, his servant Zaid and his eleven year old cousin Ali. Among the ones who later joined this…

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16 Ways to Kick Bad Habits

Posted by: KING-slave of ALLAH ! on: January 16, 2011 Few things are more demanding than eliminating bad habits, since they are part of our daily routines and personality. It takes days of patience and practice to break old habits. However, the good news is, Ramadan offers a perfect and natural environment for moral training….

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Advices to mothers with disobedient children

– By Bint Hajj on 11-02-2009 02:55 PM Dear Sister, I too have a 14 year old daughter. It can be confusing knowing how to continue to raise someone who is almost an adult, but Allah SWT is Most Merciful. Alhamdulillah, my daughter has not gone down the road of becoming disrespectfull or interacting with boys….

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Islamophobia in Western Media

– by Stephen Lendman on January 3, 2011 Post-9/11, Western media, especially in America and Britain, describe Muslims as fundamentalists, extremists, terrorists, and fanatics. Throughout the West, Islam is identified with violence, when, in fact it has common roots with Christianity and Judaism. Their tenets are based on love, not hate; peace, not violence; charity,…

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Why a devout Catholic decided to become a Muslim?

From www.DarulIhsan.com Believing in God, or Allah, requires individual strength and faith in the increasingly secular society in which we live. So what could inspire somebody to change from one religion to another? As police hold Bristol Muslim convert Andrew Ibrahim for suspected terrorism involvement, reporter JACK HUNTER spoke to a Bristol student who left…

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Wafath-e-Rasool (SAW) – The return of the Greatest Prophet

The Start of the DiseaseOn Monday the twenty-ninth of Safar in the eleventh year of al-Hijra, he participated in funeral rites in al-Baqee’. On the way back he had a headache, his temperature rose so high that the heat effect could be felt over his headband. He led the Muslims in prayer for eleven days…

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The Land of the Pure and True – Muslims in China

Muslim China boasts a population of 20 million. From the Hui to the Uyghurs, Islam in China is distinctive and diverse – intertwining authentic Chinese culture, with Islamic practice. – By Ethar El-Katatney (Issue 73 October 2010) Source: Email I get into a rickshaw in Beijing and my 65 year old wrinkled driver immediately whizzes…

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Arguments with Her Husband

By Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid Source: www.A2Youth.com The Muslim woman should be wise in her dealings with her husband, because man – usually – is pleased with kind words and appreciates kind treatment.  So if that comes from his life-partner, that will have a greater effect. The wise woman must also keep away from all…

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Islam from a Muslim’s perspective

– by Saida Nusseibeh I am a Muslim girl from a family that traces its name and ancestry to the time of the Prophet Mohammad, Peace be upon Him- The ancestry that can be traced to the Prophet was a woman who fought side by side with men defending the Prophet, she went by the…

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A look into Sufism as The Heart of Islam

– By Rakhshanda Jalil (www.IndianMuslims.in) By the early thirteenth century Delhi had emerged as the beating heart of the Sufi movement that had sprung in Central Asia and swept across much of north India. Sultan Shamsuddin Iltutmish (1210-35) had set himself up as the ruler of Hindustan and established his capital at Delhi. Central Asia…

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