Posted by Islamic world on Monday, May 13, 2013,
In :
Holy Quran
The fact is that Islam has prescribed that all of its followers must give people their rights. Islam has explained and described about rights of every individual. BY following these rights, the solidarity is set and they also get strengthen between the individuals of a Muslim society. They spread unity, love and prevents the society from getting divided into fragments. Rights of parents:Islam has also spoken about the rights of parents. They brought you up when you were young. Therefore, their... Continue reading ...
The Need For Deeper Understanding Of Arabic
Posted by Islamic world on Thursday, January 31, 2013,
Arabic
is a very deep and complex language. In Arabic, the words don’t have a single
and simple meaning as it is in English, rather the word can contain a meaning
that comprises of a whole story or a whole paragraph. 
For a Muslim, it is extremely beneficial to know the meanings of the words along
with the simple recitation of Quran
There are numerous words, that are translated simply, but when study in depth,
they carry numerous meanings and an ideology within them. One such word is
‘Imaa... Continue reading ...
People Who Are Entitled To Receive Zakat
Posted by Islamic world on Monday, December 3, 2012,
In :
Islam
Islam as a religion emphasizes on
the fact that all things in this world belong to Allah and human own wealth
just as trust. So it is the duty of every pious Muslim to distribute a share of
his wealth to the poor and needy. The word Zakat means “purification” and
“growth” and by giving Zakat a Muslim not only gets his wealth “purified” but
Allah also blesses such person with prosperity.
Different channels of Zakat:
Zakat is the amount of money that
every financially stable Musli... Continue reading ...
Understanding The Consequence Of Taqwa
Posted by Islamic world on Friday, November 16, 2012,
In :
Islam
Meaning of Taqwa:
Taqwa is perhaps the most important concept of Islam. It is mentioned many times in Quran and Sunnah and emphasis is made on its significance. The word taqwa is derived from 239 verses of Quran. It is one of the unique words in Arabic language that cannot be translated into English. The literal meaning of Taqwa is to protect. This protection refers to staying away from the things that Allah forbids. Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) has also emphasized on its importance. The signifi... Continue reading ...
Is Quran Present In Its Original Form?
Posted by Islamic world on Thursday, November 1, 2012,
In :
Holy Quran
There were many books that were send for the guidance of all mankind and they were revealed on different prophets. However, most of these are not present in their original form, there have been changes made by humans in them. Only Book that is still present in its original form is Holy Quran. In Quran, the life of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H), history of the Arabs, the events that have occurred during the period of revelation of Quran are not mixed with the Divine verses as it was done in Bible... Continue reading ...
Understanding The Concept Of Justice In Islam
Posted by Islamic world on Thursday, October 18, 2012,
In :
Islam
There are five pillars of religion Islam. All these pillars have some sort of association with faith. However, there are two pillars Peace and Justice, which are vital component of religion Islam. Both these are closely connected with each other, as there cannot be any peace without justice. Muslims believe in the fact that peace is not possible, until and unless there is submission in the Universal order. In the religion Islam, justice has great significance. One of the name of Almighty Alla... Continue reading ...
Gambling-An Evil Of The Society
Posted by Islamic world on Friday, October 5, 2012,
In :
Islam
Gambling has now become an acceptable practice in the Muslim Society because media has promoted it to a wide scale. Large Number of Muslims also get caught into the web, not knowing the fact that the earning they get from gambling is haram. Every type of transaction in which gain and loss in not known is known as Qimaar and Maisar in the technology of Shariah. It is also termed as ‘Juwa’ in Urdu language. In this way, two people compete into a certain race with some certain conditions. Continue reading ...
Act of Performing Ghusl and Wudu
Posted by Islamic world on Wednesday, August 15, 2012,
In :
Islam
Ghusl is referred as the complete ablution. This act is necessary in the religion Islam for performing different prayers and rituals. After any sort of sexual intercourse, ablution becomes mandatory. Islam speaks about performing the complete ablution before offering the Friday and Eid prayers. Ablution is also required before performing hajj. It is better to perform ablution before reciting or learning Holy Quran. Ghusl and ablution are two different things, wudu is required before performi... Continue reading ...
Having Faith And Belief In The Religion Islam
Posted by Islamic world on Monday, August 13, 2012,
In :
Islam
“Faith” or
“Belief” means “to justify”. From the point of view of Sharia, meaning of faith
is to justify anything by heart. It also involves the declaration of words and
showing it through the good deeds. It is also found that faith is not only the
domain of heart of someone, instead it can also be shown through deeds and
words. It is also said the faith has almost seventy branches and its best
branch is said to be “La ilaha illallah”, while its least branch involves
modesty. ... Continue reading ...
Guidelines For Reciting The Holy Quran In MLA
Posted by Islamic world on Wednesday, August 8, 2012,
In :
Holy Quran
The Modern Language Association(MLA) format is a method or criteria which is used in academia. It is famous for its parenthetical references. There are always certain rules of reciting a sacred text. MLA has established some specific guidelines for Quran learning methods and the book of Quran must be recited according to these guidelines. • Opening parenthesis at the very end of sentence or a quote that you are reciting. This is done by holding the shift key and pressing “9”. • ... Continue reading ...
Performing The Religious Duty Of Paying Zakat
Posted by Islamic world on Wednesday, August 1, 2012,
In :
Islam
Zakat
is one of the most important pillar of religion Islam. The meanings of Arabic
word Zakat is ‘purification’ and ‘growth’. The possessions can be purified by
paying Zakat and you get blessed by its growth. Zakat is a calculated amount of
money which a true Muslim must pay to people who truly deserve it. Zakat purifies the alms; it refers to giving a
fixed portion of wealth to charity, to the poor and needy. It was practiced
initially by Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H), who played a vi... Continue reading ...
Shirk In Islam And Its Types
Posted by Islamic world on Monday, July 30, 2012,
In :
Islam
It is the
deification or the worship of anything or anyone other than Almighty Allah, it
is defined as the establishment of partners placed besides Almighty Allah. You
can get a clear view and idea of Shirk from Quran teaching and can also
move away from Shirk. This vice is very much opposite to the virtues of
Tawheed. In the religion Islam, shirk is very much an unforgivable crime.
Almighty Allah might forgive any sin, but shirk cannot be forgiven. 1) Shirk
in entity.
2) Shirk
in Attributes... Continue reading ...
Is It Obligatory To Offer Prayers After Reciting Quran?
Posted by Islamic world on Friday, July 20, 2012,
In :
Holy Quran
There is no valid argumentation that come from the hadith of Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) and that tell about these prayers. There is no such narration from the scholars who taught these supplications. There is no basis in shariah that tells about reciting prayers after completing the Holy Quran. It is narrated from Anas Ibn Malik that he often read supplications after finishing the recitation of Holy Quran. When Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Saleh was asked about reciting the supplications at night. He ... Continue reading ...
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