How Muslims Get Prepared for Ramadan
Ramadan is the season of goodness, blessings; a time in which rewards are multiplied and heart is purified of all spiritual diseases and the body of burdens and worldly desires.
Ramadan is the season of goodness, blessings; a time in which rewards are multiplied and heart is purified of all spiritual diseases and the body of burdens and worldly desires.
Is it permissible for a healthy person to not fast Ramadan this year so he can drink plenty of water in order to protect themselves from Coronavirus (COVID-19)?
The article shows us how early Muslims dealt with Ramadan which inspires us to create optimistic goals to achieve in Ramadan and the entire life.
Question: Can Muslim medical professionals be exempt from fasting if fasting could potentially endanger the treatment of Coronavirus (COVID-19) patients? Answer: Answering your question, Dr. Jasser Auda, Professor and Al-Shatibi Chair of Maqasid Studies at the International Peace College South Africa, states: Fasting is one of the pillars of Islam and it is an obligation […]
With the approach of Ramadan, what is the ruling of Ramadan fasting during Coronavirus pandemic? Can Muslims pay zakah in advance to help Coronavirus- affected people?
Enjoy watching this video by Imam Suhaib Webb offering Ramadan advice to Zaytuna Summer Arabic Intensive students on fasting, materialism and time management.
Fasting (sawm) is the fourth pillar of Islam. Fasting is prescribed on Muslims as it was prescribed on those who came before Muslims.
What virtues does the first night of Ramadan have? At whom will Allah look in that blessed night? Why? What did the Prophet say about it?
Can we say “Ramadan Kareem” to celebrate the beginning of Ramadan? The prominent Saudi Islamic lecturer and author, Sheikh Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjid, states:
The article sheds light on fasting in Islam as well as other religions and stresses its importance in Islam.