Religious News
A collection of authentic evening supplications from the Sunnah that help protect the believer and bring tranquility and spiritual comfort.
Dar Al-Ifta clarifies that minors are not religiously accountable, but their actions may still carry financial liability under Islamic legal principles.
Al-Azhar scholar explains that Sham El-Nessim is a social custom, not a religious holiday, with historical and interpretive references linked to general festive meanings.
Religious rulings confirm that keeping and trading ornamental birds is permissible with proper care and humane treatment.
At the first light of dawn, hearts soften and prayers rise, making Fajr the perfect moment to seek رزق, peace, and relief.
In a world filled with unseen energies and silent intentions, many seek simple yet powerful prayers to protect themselves from envy and the evil eye.
In the calm of Friday night, many seek powerful prayers believed to open doors of mercy and grant wishes during the blessed hour of acceptance.
Frequent consumption of certain foods and drinks can erode tooth enamel and increase the risk of cavities, making it important to be aware of these items and adopt healthy oral habits.
Orphan sponsorship is considered one of the greatest acts of worship in Islam, emphasizing comprehensive care—both material and moral—until the orphan reaches full independence.
The Fatwa official explains that magic is a major sin in Islam, while those who are afflicted and remain patient while turning to Allah may attain great reward, alongside the importance of worship and remembrance.
Dar Al-Ifta explains that a pilgrim who violates ihram restrictions has multiple options for expiation, including feeding the needy or paying its equivalent, with scholarly differences on the permissibility of cash substitution.
Scholars highlight several prophetic supplications that encompass goodness, protection, and peace of mind, making them essential daily practices for spiritual stability and well-being.











