New Muslims: Where and How to Learn Arabic?
I want to learn Arabic. As a beginner, what should I do? How should I proceed, and from where? What Arabic books in Arabic on what topics, would you recommend?
This section focuses on Muslim lifestyle and how new Muslims live their life according to the teachings of Islam.
The right of security and protection to a person and all his family is the most basic of all human rights.
Islam commands that in the hearts of the children the seeds of the greatness and importance of truth be sown, so that they may grow up and develop on truth. Learn more…
Though we are not exactly alike, we are equal. How? What does equality mean? Didn’t Allah create us different? How did Islam stand against discrimination and pre-Islam false pride?
The article clarifies that moderation is most required by the texts of the Glorious Qur’an and the blessed Sunnah of the Prophet (peace be upon him). Read
This article discusses the meaning of Udhiyah, its legal ruling, the prerequisites, the time for offering it and how it can be distributed.
What is social system in Islam based on? What does the Islamic ideological society look like? How does Islam see people’s differences in race, color, language and nationality?
Tawakkul (putting your trust in God) along with observing worldly material means is the components of success. See how the Prophet applied them throughout Hijrah journey.
Islam’s code of modesty extends to all aspects of one’s life, including attire. b, the head-covering worn by Muslim women, is an outer manifestation of an inner commitment to worship God. But why actually do Muslim women cover their heads?
This brochure explores the different dimensions hijab brings to the lives of women and the responsibility men and women share in upholding modesty in society. Along the way, it debunks common stereotypes and celebrates the voices of women who practice hijab with pride!
One of the questions often asked by people is, “Why do Muslim women cover their heads?” The answer lies in understanding the essence of one’s existence as explained in Islam.