Spiritual Hunger
By consuming food, our hunger is satisfied, similarly by reading ahadith and durud our spiritual hunger is satisfied. Hadhrat Maulana Muhammad Adam
Read more"Surely, the true religion in Allah's sight is Islam" (3:19)
By consuming food, our hunger is satisfied, similarly by reading ahadith and durud our spiritual hunger is satisfied. Hadhrat Maulana Muhammad Adam
Read moreMake an intention today that you will do dhikr everyday until you die. Maulana Muhammad Adam
Read more“Yesterday you were playing with marbles; today you’re married with children; tomorrow…you’ll be gone.” [Shaykh Ahmad Ali]
Read moreEid Mubarak to all my brothers & sisters. May Allah ﷻ bless you all in abundance Ameen.
Read moreA walk through the essentials of Hajj in a easy to follow series. What makes this series stand out is that it is presented in English by Sheikh Ul Hadith Abdur Raheem from Darul Uloom Bury [UK]. In this segment Sheikh will talk about Ziarah [visiting] of Madinah Al Munawarrah
Read moreA walk through the essentials of Hajj in a easy to follow series, presented in English by Sheikh Ul Hadith Abdur Raheem from Darul Uloom Bury [UK]. In this segment, Sheikh will talk about the ‘Rulings for Rami and Qurbani’.
Read moreA walk through the essentials of Hajj in a easy to follow series. What makes this series stand out is that it is presented in English by Sheikh Ul Hadith Abdur Raheem from Darul Uloom Bury [UK]. In this segment, Sheikh will talk about the ‘Virtues & rulings of Zul-Hijjah & Qurbani [sacrifice]’.
Read moreShaykh Maulana Saleem Dhorat The first ten days of Dhul Hijjah are full of virtues and great blessings. According to a large group of mufassireen (commentators of the Qur’aan), the ten nights mentioned in Soorah Al Fajr are the nights of the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah. Allah says: By the Dawn; By the ten Nights; (89:1-2) This oath substantiates the greatness and sacredness of these ten nights in the eyes of Allah. This is an extra ordinary oath;
Read moreIhrâm literally means to make something harâm upon oneself. By adopting ihrâm (donning the two sheets, making niyat and reciting the talbiya), certain things which were halâl (allowed) now become harâm (not allowed) upon that person. Thus, we can say that ihrâm is a state (condition) which a person has subjected himself to and he can reverse this state only if particular rites are performed. Furthermore, the two sheets a Haji or Mu’tamir wears is also called ihrâm because it
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