Religious News
Dar Al-Ifta clarified the Islamic ruling on how patients suffering from involuntary urine leakage can properly perform الصلاة, emphasizing ease and removal of hardship in Islamic law.
Islamic authorities warn against any behavior that distracts or disturbs a person during prayer, emphasizing the sacredness of salah and the severe sin of disrupting its spiritual focus.
Many wonder whether one ablution is sufficient for all five daily prayers. Islamic scholars clarify the ruling, highlighting both permissibility and the prophetic preference for renewing wudu.
Many people wonder whether mindfulness and deep reflection are required when reciting morning and evening adhkar, or if verbal repetition alone is sufficient. Islamic rulings clarify the balance between heart and tongue.
A deep spiritual reflection highlights how losing inner peace in prayer, Quran, and supplication may signal a warning sign that requires self-reflection, repentance, and a renewed connection with faith.
Egypt’s Dar Al-Ifta clarifies that borrowing for Hajj is not obligatory but may be permissible under specific conditions related to financial capability and repayment.
Egypt’s Dar Al-Ifta clarifies that profit in trade is permissible in Islam, as long as ethical guidelines and fairness are maintained.
Reconciling disputes between people is considered one of the greatest acts of worship in Islam, yet it is often neglected despite its powerful social impact.
Honoring guests is a noble Islamic value that reflects faith, generosity, and social harmony, with deep roots in religious teachings.
As temperatures rise, many turn to prayers seeking relief, peace, and divine mercy amid the intensity of summer heatwaves.
The Duha prayer carries immense spiritual rewards, offering blessings in livelihood, peace of heart, and divine mercy throughout the day.
Al-Azhar scholar responds to controversial claims, stressing the need for accurate understanding of Islamic historical narratives.











