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See lessThe heavens and the earth were created in six days by Allah . The six days of creation are described in verses 9 and 10 of Surah Ha Mim As-Sajdah (Fussilat - 41:9, 10) - The earth was created in two days - Mountains, rivers, tributaries, trees, vegetation, and food for humans and animals were createRead more
The heavens and the earth were created in six days by Allah . The six days of creation are described in verses 9 and 10 of Surah Ha Mim As-Sajdah (Fussilat – 41:9, 10)
– The earth was created in two days
– Mountains, rivers, tributaries, trees, vegetation, and food for humans and animals were created in another two days
– The seven heavens were created in the last two days
See lessThe Quran mentions the creation of seven heavens in Surah Fussilat verse 12, which states: "Then We completed the seven heavens, and it was a wonderful completion indeed" . Here are some additional details about the creation of the heavens and the earth - Allah created the heavens and the earth in sRead more
The Quran mentions the creation of seven heavens in Surah Fussilat verse 12, which states: “Then We completed the seven heavens, and it was a wonderful completion indeed” . Here are some additional details about the creation of the heavens and the earth
– Allah created the heavens and the earth in six days.
– The creation of the heavens and the earth covered the formation of celestial bodies and the Earth and its development until it became inhabitable by humans.
– The events described in the Quran happened over four periods in the case of the Earth.
– The first two days during which the earth was created are Sunday and Monday, and the other two days during which the mountains, rivers, and the life support systems of the earth were created are Tuesday and Wednesday.
– Then We completed the seven heavens in two days, which are Thursday and Friday.
See lessLife insurance is Halal in Islam only in the form of takaful. In takaful, the organization acts as the trustee of funds and the risk is mutually shared between the participants. It is Riba free because the investments are shariah complaint assets and terms of conditions are shariah monitored.
Life insurance is Halal in Islam only in the form of takaful. In takaful, the organization acts as the trustee of funds and the risk is mutually shared between the participants. It is Riba free because the investments are shariah complaint assets and terms of conditions are shariah monitored.
See lessInshaAllah means 'if Allah has willed'. It is used for any event in future. MashaAllah means' Allah has willed it'. It is used for the event just happened.
InshaAllah means ‘if Allah has willed’. It is used for any event in future.
MashaAllah means’ Allah has willed it’. It is used for the event just happened.
See lessYes, there is a difference between the two. InshaAllah is used in the reference of an action or an event in the future. Whereas, bi'ithnllah is used in the reference or an action or an event in the past, prsent or future.
Yes, there is a difference between the two.
InshaAllah is used in the reference of an action or an event in the future.
Whereas, bi’ithnllah is used in the reference or an action or an event in the past, prsent or future.
See lessRamadan mubarak means, 'may you have a blessed ramadan'. Ramadan kareem means, 'may you have a generous ramadan'.
Ramadan mubarak means, ‘may you have a blessed ramadan’.
Ramadan kareem means, ‘may you have a generous ramadan’.
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*Hajj* is the annual pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, which every adult Muslim must make at least once in his or her lifetime ¹. It is one of the five pillars of Islam and is considered a unifying force in the religion ². Here are some reasons why Hajj is important ³: - *Faith iRead more
*Hajj* is the annual pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, which every adult Muslim must make at least once in his or her lifetime ¹. It is one of the five pillars of Islam and is considered a unifying force in the religion ². Here are some reasons why Hajj is important ³:
– *Faith in God and that He is Only One*: Hajj reminds pilgrims of the importance of believing in one God and worshiping only Him.
– *Obedience to Allah and His Messenger*: Hajj is a worship prescribed by Allah, and Muslims must obey Allah’s commands.
– *Piety*: Hajj helps Muslims practice piety, which is the fruit of obedience and a purpose in itself.
– *Hereafter*: Hajj reminds pilgrims of the Hereafter, the Judgement Day, and the importance of succeeding there.
– *Honoring the symbols of Allah*: During Hajj, pilgrims honor, exalt, and love the symbols of Allah and what He deems sacred.
– *Muslim unity*: Hajj unites the hearts of Muslims and gathers them to obey Allah, be sincere to Him, follow His Shariah, and abide by His commands and prohibitions.
– *Patience and certainty in Allah*: Hajj teaches Muslims patience and having trust in Allah, especially during its rituals.
– *Connecting with the past*: Hajj brings to mind the migration of Ibrahim, as well as the divine command to put his son for sacrifice.
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