Religious News
Dr. Atiya Lashien confirms that oral divorce is valid in Islamic law once pronounced, even without witnesses, emphasizing the husband’s accountability.
Al-Azhar Fatwa Center addressed the use of AI to monitor employees, allowing it for work-related purposes and prohibiting intrusion into personal life.
Wednesday, October 22, 2025, marks the end of Rabi’ al-Thani and the start of Jumada al-Awwal 1447, highlighting the Hijri calendar’s role in religious observances.
The Coptic Orthodox Church clarifies that Christian faith is the cornerstone of marriage, and explains the stance on marrying non-Christians according to scripture and church teachings.
Evening supplications provide spiritual calm, protect the soul, and strengthen faith before sleep, including Quranic verses and prayers for safety.
Dar Al-Iftaa explains the Islamic ruling on paying zakat for gold jewelry, confirming that personal adornment jewelry is exempt from zakat unless used for trade or savings.
Egypt’s Dar Al-Iftaa reveals the scientific and religious details confirming the start of Jumada al-Awwal 1447 AH after precise lunar observations.
Sheikh Mahmoud al-Tahan affirms that loving the Prophet Muhammad’s family is a form of worship in Islam, emphasizing that the Prophet himself urged Muslims to honor and cherish his household.
Dar al-Iftaa issues a detailed clarification on the prohibition of selling debt to third parties on deferred terms, explaining the risks and religious basis behind this ruling.
Egypt’s Dar Al-Iftaa clarifies the link between charity and forgiveness, the ruling on saying “Madad Ya Sayyidna Al-Hussein,” and the virtue of feeding people in memory of the deceased.
Al-Azhar’s Fatwa Center affirmed that a true believer always stays connected to God, praising Him in ease and seeking His mercy in hardship, emphasizing that prayer and supplication are the essence of faith.
Egypt’s Dar Al-Ifta explains the virtue of feeding others for the soul of a deceased person, confirming that charity reaches the dead and increases their good deeds.











