Religious News
As final exams approach, students and parents are focusing on prayers and effective study strategies that enhance concentration and reduce stress for better academic performance.
Between hope and faith, prayers become a mother’s refuge—especially when expecting twins, where every wish doubles and rises to the heavens.
Dar Al-Ifta clarifies the ruling on reciting “Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim” aloud in prayer, highlighting scholarly differences on the matter.
Many Muslims ask how to make up missed prayers and whether they should be recited aloud or silently according to Islamic rulings.
Many seek to understand the virtue of Surah At-Tawbah in Islamic ruqyah and its spiritual impact on faith, protection, and healing.
Egypt’s Dar Al-Ifta explains the ruling on sleeping after Fajr prayer, clarifying when it is permissible and when it becomes discouraged or impermissible.
Egypt’s Dar Al-Ifta clarifies the ruling on performing Hajj on behalf of both deceased parents in the same year and the conditions of representation in pilgrimage.
Many people search for Surah Yaseen dua for sustenance and debt relief as a source of hope for easing hardships and opening doors of provision.
A clear explanation from Dar Al-Ifta on whether the six days of Shawwal must be fasted immediately after Eid or can be delayed until the end of the month.
Islamic opinions and experts emphasize that engagement is a period of evaluation, where certain early behaviors may indicate incompatibility that requires reconsideration.
The Ministry of Endowments reviews its crisis and disaster management efforts during Q1 2026, focusing on training programs, safety measures, and emergency preparedness in mosques.
A common question arises among Muslims about whether the blessings of Zamzam water are restricted to Mecca or extend anywhere it is consumed.











