Religious News
Egypt’s Dar Al-Ifta clarifies the ruling on prayers performed in the wrong Qibla direction after moving to a new home and when they are valid or must be repeated.
Many visitors to Mecca and Medina experience unusual energy despite little sleep—Al-Shaarawi offers a spiritual explanation behind this phenomenon.
On the anniversary of Al-Shaarawi’s birth, attention returns to his unique interpretation of the Sabbath story and its deeper moral meaning.
On his birth anniversary, the story of a remarkable scholar resurfaces—one who transformed Quran interpretation into a message understood and loved by millions.
Many Muslims seek meaningful supplications after completing the Quran, looking for powerful words that combine mercy, guidance, and forgiveness in one heartfelt moment.
Islamic rulings strictly prohibit the abuse of authority or influence for personal benefit, as it involves injustice, misuse of trust, and unlawful gain.
Sujood As-Sahw is a merciful ruling in Islamic prayer that compensates for mistakes such as doubt, omission, or extra actions, with specific rules before or after the prayer.
As the day fades, evening prayers bring a sense of calm, protection, and spiritual comfort that carries you into the night.
A spiritual reflection on faith and resilience, revealing how unwavering belief can overcome even the darkest moments.
A recent religious ruling outlines the boundaries of using artificial intelligence in scientific writing, distinguishing between ethical assistance and prohibited misuse.
Sheikh Khaled El Gendy explains that life’s trials are true tests, emphasizing that success depends on patience and commitment to clear rules.
A long-term study reveals a dramatic decline in secondhand smoke exposure following smoking bans, though gaps still remain











