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The Angels الملائكة

The Arabic term for “angel” is malak, and its plural form is mala’ika. Allah created the angels, just as He created human beings and all

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Allah is All Knowing, All Seeing العليم البصير

Allah is All-Knowing.He knows all that is in the heavens. He knows the secrets and what lies even deeper within. He knows what is in

Explanation of Surat Al-Fatiha

Surah Al-Fatihah (The Opening)(Revealed in Makkah)A Translation Conveying the Meaning of the Surah Explanatory Notes The phrase “Bismillaahir-Rahmaanir-Raheem” appears at the beginning of every chapter

Fasting (Sawm): The Fourth Pillar of Islam

Sawm (or Siyyam) is an Arabic term that denotes the act of fasting. Fasting is an obligatory duty for every mature Muslim throughout the entire

The Noble Etiquette of Speech: Wisdom from the Sunnah

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) taught a foundational principle of social conduct, saying: “Whoever truly believes in Allah and the Last Day should

There is only one God -Allah

Tawheed, or the absolute Oneness of Allah, forms the very core of Islam and stands as one of its fundamental pillars of belief. The most

Truthfulness and the Peril of Lying: A Pillar of Faith

The Virtue of Truthfulness (Sidq) Sidq is an Arabic term that signifies profound truthfulness. A person described as Saadiq is one who has cultivated truthfulness

Zakah الزكاة

Zakah, or the Purifying Obligation, is the second most essential pillar of Islam after Salah (prayer). The Qur’an emphasizes its significance with utmost clarity, and