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  1. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival that comes after Ramadan. On Eid, people pray Namaz e Eid together, give Sadqa tul Fitr before Eid prayer, enjoy meals, and celebrate with friends and family. It's a time of joy and gratitude for completing the month of fasting Ramadan.

    Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival that comes after Ramadan. On Eid, people pray Namaz e Eid together, give Sadqa tul Fitr before Eid prayer, enjoy meals, and celebrate with friends and family. It’s a time of joy and gratitude for completing the month of fasting Ramadan.

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  1. It has been narrated on the authority of Jabir b. Samura that the Prophet (ï·º) said: This religion will continue to exist, and a group of people from the Muslims will continue to fight for its protection until the Hour is established. So Islam will last till the day of judgement.

    It has been narrated on the authority of Jabir b. Samura that the Prophet (ï·º) said:

    This religion will continue to exist, and a group of people from the Muslims will continue to fight for its protection until the Hour is established.

    So Islam will last till the day of judgement.

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    There are four obligations in ablution: 1. Wash face once, 2.Wash hands including elbows once, 3. Wiping a quarter of the head, 4. Washing both feet including the ankles once. And there are three obligations in bathing: 1. Rinsing once, 2. Pouring water into the nose once, 3. Pour water over the whoRead more

    There are four obligations in ablution:

    1. Wash face once,

    2.Wash hands including elbows once,

    3. Wiping a quarter of the head,

    4. Washing both feet including the ankles once.

    And there are three obligations in bathing:

    1. Rinsing once,

    2. Pouring water into the nose once,

    3. Pour water over the whole body once.

    (Al Ahnaf)

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  1. On the Day of Judgment, everyone will be brought back to life, and each person will face judgment for their actions during their lifetime. Allah Taala will have a record of every deed in the "Book of Deeds," detailing both good and bad actions. These deeds will be weighed on a scale, and based on thRead more

    On the Day of Judgment, everyone will be brought back to life, and each person will face judgment for their actions during their lifetime. Allah Taala will have a record of every deed in the “Book of Deeds,” detailing both good and bad actions.

    These deeds will be weighed on a scale, and based on the outcome, a person will either go to paradise (Jannah) or hell (Jahannam). Prophets like Hazrat Muhammad (peace be upon him) may intercede to ask for forgiveness on behalf of some people, which could lead to a more favorable outcome. A critical part of this day is crossing a bridge called the “Sirat.” The righteous will cross safely, while those who were sinful will fall into hell. Ultimately, this day is about justice, with everyone getting the reward or punishment they deserve based on their deeds and Allah’s mercy.

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    Seeking guidance from Allah is Istikhara. Istikhara in Islam is performed when making decisions in matters that are neither necessary nor prohibited. For example, one does not need to seek Allah guidance through Istikhara when deciding whether to perform Hajj if financially and physically able, as HRead more

    Seeking guidance from Allah is Istikhara. Istikhara in Islam is performed when making decisions in matters that are neither necessary nor prohibited. For example, one does not need to seek Allah guidance through Istikhara when deciding whether to perform Hajj if financially and physically able, as Hajj is a compulsory act.

    However, Istikhara is appropriate and recommended in other permissible matters where a choice needs to be made, such as buying something, accepting a job offer, or selecting a spouse. It is a way to seek Allah guidance and blessings in making these decisions, ensuring they align with Allah will and bring about goodness and benefit.

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  1. it's thought that every human is born in a state of fitrah, inherently knowing the existence of a higher power (Allah) and possessing an innate sense of morality. This concept suggests that human beings are naturally inclined towards goodness and righteousness but may deviate from this path due to vRead more

    it’s thought that every human is born in a state of fitrah, inherently knowing the existence of a higher power (Allah) and possessing an innate sense of morality. This concept suggests that human beings are naturally inclined towards goodness and righteousness but may deviate from this path due to various influences and experiences in life.

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