The salat that Muslims perform five times a day is an obligation on them, they should not abandon it as long as they have the ability to perform it, t...
#Wudu' is one of the great rites of #Islam. It is a mean to be purified from #sins and misdeeds. The Muslims are to be summoned on the Day of Resurr...
Salaah is the greatest of the practical pillars of Islam, and khushoo’ in prayer is required by sharee’ah.
“Between a man and polytheism (al-shirk) and disbelief (al-kufr) is the abandoning of the prayer.” - Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
This is a gift for all the new Muslims who currently know the right path to Allah. This is a means to strength and preserve their belief. In these aud...
Through this My Prayer video series, you’ll cover the foundations of the prayer in order to learn and implement them into your life and fulfil the Sec...
Daily Prayer: Prayer is a method by which a Muslim connects to God and gathers spiritual strength and peace of mind. Muslims perform five formal praye...
This is the prayer of the Muslims. To be performed five times a day, and not be abandoned in any case. Muslims leave sleeping and work for the sake of...
Ablution is one of the Islamic rituals. It is a means of purifying oneself from sins. On the last day Muslims will be resurrected with radiant faces,...
The scholars said very beautifully that god prescribed in 5 prayers the reward of 50 prayers, and the original command was 50, can you imagine if our...
Allah has ordered Muslims to pray at five set times of day: Dawn, before sunrise: Fajr. Midday, after the sun passes its highest point: Dhuh...
Salat al-Istikhara is a powerful tool that Allah has given us to ask His guidance in all matters.
The prayer of Muslims, You may have seen it before on television or on web pages. But what is the significance of these movements and saying...
The Islamic Ruling on abandoning Salah out of laziness or denial of its obligation with clarifying the difference between them.
Ruling on Witr Prayer Salatu al-Witr is a prayer that can be performed at the time after isha'a (night-time prayer)