Religious News
The Central Agency for Organization and Administration has released the appeals results for the 1,000 mosque worker recruitment competition, available online through the official jobs portal, reinforcing transparency and equal opportunity.
The question of seeing Allah is a profound theological issue in Islam. Scholars have discussed it extensively, with Sunni belief affirming its possibility in the Hereafter while denying its full realization in worldly life.
In the first light of morning, hearts seek peace and guidance. Quranic supplications carry deep meanings of hope, trust, and divine mercy that can transform one’s day and life.
The Egyptian Dar al-Ifta clarifies the Islamic ruling on naming mosques after individuals, stating it is permissible when done for identification or honor without pride or showing off, while outlining key legal guidelines for mosque construction and usage.
Morning prayers from the Holy Quran are among the most powerful ways to start the day, carrying deep spiritual meanings that bring peace, relief, and blessings. These verses include prophetic supplications that reflect hope, patience, and divine response in times of hardship.
A comprehensive set of Prophetic teachings outlining the ethics of visiting and receiving guests, emphasizing respect, humility, and refined social conduct.
Egypt’s Dar Al-Ifta clarified the ruling on celebrating Sham El-Nessim and consuming traditional foods like salted fish, stating that it is permissible as a social custom, provided health and ethical guidelines are respected.
Egypt’s Dar Al-Ifta has issued clarifications on several widely discussed issues, including the possibility of seeing Allah in the afterlife, the permissibility of celebrating Sham El-Nessim, and the conditions of sponsoring orphans, highlighting balanced Islamic rulings between flexibility and regulation.
A gifted young reciter impresses listeners with a soulful voice and precise Quranic recitation, reminiscent of traditional schools of tilawah.
Dar Al-Ifta outlines key requirements for families sponsoring orphans, stressing supervision and full care to protect the child’s rights.
Egypt’s Quran Reciters Syndicate warns the public against dealing with an individual over violations in Tajweed rules and announces official action.
Dar Al-Ifta highlights the importance of regular oversight on foster families to ensure the well-being and protection of orphaned children.











