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Ramadhan
Posted On 24/09/2007 03:53:22 by sameera
Welcome to the month of Ramadhan. Fasting is the fourth pillar of
Islam. This month comes every year to spread the blessings and mercy of
Allah.


Let us all take some encouragement from the Prophet Muhammad's Sermon about Ramadan


A Sermon On The Last Friday Of Sha'ban On The Reception Of The Month of Ramadan.


"O People ! Indeed ahead of you is the blessed month of Allah. A
month of blessing, mercy and forgiveness. A month which with Alla... Read More



Correct Hijab
Posted On 24/09/2007 03:31:48 by Surya
Praise be to Allah.Shaykh al-Albaani (may Allah have mercy on him) said: The conditions of hijaab:

Firstly:

(It should cover all the body apart from whatever has been exempted).

Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):

"O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the
believers to draw their cloaks (veils) all over their bodies (i.e.
screen themselves completely except the eyes or one eye to see the
way). That will be better, that they sh... Read More



Assalamu Alaikoum -- What Does that Mean?
Posted On 24/09/2007 02:17:15 by Arivu
Assalamu Alaikoum. If you've ever spent any time at all around Muslims, you've no doubt heard those words. Although they sound a bit like mumbo jumbo to an American ear, the words actually have a beautiful meaning. "Assalamu alaikoum" is an Arabic phrase that literally means, "peace be with you.""Assalamu alaikoum" is a Muslim greeting. Muslims of all nationalities, whether they speak Arabic or not, say "Assalamu alaikoum" when they meet and again when they depart. It is a way of showing respect... Read More



Protocol for Visiting a Muslim Home
Posted On 24/09/2007 02:10:41 by Fahadzeb
Whether you are Muslim or not, you could find yourself invited to a Muslim home. There are certain rules of etiquette you should be aware of. Although your Muslim hosts will understand if you inadvertently slip up, they will be impressed that you took the time to learn their ways.Should You Bring a Gift?While it is certainly not mandatory to bring a gift while visiting, it is a nice touch. Most Muslims do bring a token gift when invited for a meal. Many also bring a gift on the first visit. So,... Read More



Culture Clash in the Muslim Marriage
Posted On 24/09/2007 01:57:04 by Farroq
Many Muslim marriages consist of an Arab or Pakistani man and a Western-born woman. Even if both parties are Muslim, they still bring completely different backgrounds to the table, and that can create a culture clash. One thing Western Muslims learn quickly is that culture and religion are often very tightly entwined for born Muslims.Household DutiesOne area that frequently exposes this culture clash is household chores. Although the Prophet (PBUH) was very actively involved in cleaning, cooking... Read More



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