Sura Ar-Rahman, is called Bride of Quran.
Sura Ar-Rahman, is called Bride of Quran.
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Sura Ar-Rahman, is called Bride of Quran.
Sura Ar-Rahman, is called Bride of Quran.
See lessSurah Al Baqarah is the most powerful surah in the holy Quran.
Surah Al Baqarah is the most powerful surah in the holy Quran.
See lessSurah Al-Fatiha is known as the groom of the Quran due to its significance and central role in the Islamic prayer.
Surah Al-Fatiha is known as the groom of the Quran due to its significance and central role in the Islamic prayer.
See lessWudu, also known as wuzu, is the Islamic ritual purification process that involves washing specific parts of the body before performing acts of worship, such as prayer (Salat) and handling the Quran. Wudu typically includes washing the hands, mouth, nose, face, arms up to the elbows, wiping the headRead more
Wudu, also known as wuzu, is the Islamic ritual purification process that involves washing specific parts of the body before performing acts of worship, such as prayer (Salat) and handling the Quran. Wudu typically includes washing the hands, mouth, nose, face, arms up to the elbows, wiping the head, and washing the feet. It is an essential part of maintaining cleanliness and spiritual purity in Islam.
See lessThese are the five pillars of Islam : 1. Kalma tayyaba. It means a Muslim must say that there is no god except Allah 2. Namaz: prayers five times daily are obligatory on all Muslims 3. Roza: fasting of the whole Ramzan 4. Zakat: To give a part of your savings to poor people 5. Hajj: Pilgrimage to MeRead more
These are the five pillars of Islam :
1. Kalma tayyaba. It means a Muslim must say that there is no god except Allah
2. Namaz: prayers five times daily are obligatory on all Muslims
3. Roza: fasting of the whole Ramzan
4. Zakat: To give a part of your savings to poor people
5. Hajj: Pilgrimage to Mecca during the month of Dhu al-Qadah at least once in a lifetime
See lessSurah Al-Fath Because a Hadees stated that the Prophet (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) said A Surah which revealed on me at night, was the dearer one (favourite Surah) more than whole the world with the sun shining.” Bukhari 5012
Surah Al-Fath
Because a Hadees stated that the Prophet (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) said
A Surah which revealed on me at night, was the dearer one (favourite Surah) more than whole the world with the sun shining.”
Bukhari 5012
See lessSurah Yaseen is known as the heart of the Quran because it contains some of the deepest truths and teachings of Islam. Surah Yaseen is a source of huge blessings, comfort and calmness to those who recite it. While its powerful verses bring peace, and guidance to their hearts. Reading Surah Yaseen brRead more
Surah Yaseen is known as the heart of the Quran because it contains some of the deepest truths and teachings of Islam. Surah Yaseen is a source of huge blessings, comfort and calmness to those who recite it. While its powerful verses bring peace, and guidance to their hearts. Reading Surah Yaseen brings great comfort during difficult times as it teaches us how to be patient during hard time while remaining optimistic about our future endeavors with faith and dedication towards Allah.
See lessThe Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had two foster mothers in his life. The first one was Halima Saadia, from the Banu Saad tribe, who took care of him in the early years of his life. The second one was Saubia, the maid of the Prophet Muhammad uncles brother, who briefly took care of him afterRead more
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had two foster mothers in his life. The first one was Halima Saadia, from the Banu Saad tribe, who took care of him in the early years of his life. The second one was Saubia, the maid of the Prophet Muhammad uncles brother, who briefly took care of him after his return from Halima home.
Both of these women played a minor role in the Prophet life compared to his mother Aminah, who passed away when he was six years old, and his paternal grandfather Abdul Muttalib, who raised him after his mother’s death. However, the Prophet remained grateful to his foster mother Halima Saadia throughout his life and referred to her as his “mother” even after he became a prophet.
See lessHazrat Abu Bakar Siddique Hazrat Umar Farooq Hazrat Usman Ghani Hazrat Ali ul Murtaza رضی اللہ عنہم اجمعین
Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique
Hazrat Umar Farooq
Hazrat Usman Ghani
Hazrat Ali ul Murtaza
رضی اللہ عنہم اجمعین
SURAH TAUBA HAS TWO NAMES SURAH TAUBA. SURAH BARAAT.
SURAH TAUBA HAS TWO NAMES
- SURAH TAUBA.
- SURAH BARAAT.
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