The 5 Places of Miqat by E-Da`wah Committee (EDC)
Miqat is a place at a distance outside Makkah, which pilgrims must not cross before they are in a state of Ihram if they intend to enter Al-Masjid Al-Haram for Hajj or `Umrah.
This section gives details on the Islamic acts of worship (salah (prayer), zakah (charity), sawm (fasting), hajj (pilgrimage) and how they are performed.
The Quran recognizes ‘no superiority of a white person over a black person.’ That notion, radical in 7th-century Arab society of slavery – remains.
Allah has made an obligation on Muslims to perform Hajj to Makkah. Why is Hajj an obligatory act of worship? What is the condition on whom performing Hajj is obligatory? Why do we perform hajj?
Like no other days in the Islamic calendar, the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah have a very special status. What should we do in these cherished great days? How could we get the utmost benefits of these days?
Learn about the Ud-hiya, its rulings, conditions, the best of Ud-hiyas and the ruling pertaining to it….
`Eid Al-Adha is the tenth day of Dhul-Hijjah, the last month of the Hijri or Islamic calendar. Learn about the `Eid, its rulings, etiquette and acts of Sunnah…
Every year millions of Muslims from around the world pour into Makkah on the lifetime spiritual
journey of Hajj. Here’s a
What do you know about the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah? What are the recommendable acts during them, and what is prohibited?
The E-Da`wah Committee is pleased to present this short video on the merits of the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah days and the things that every Muslim should do during them.