Religious News
Dar Al-Ifta explains the ruling on saying “Zamzam” after completing ablution, stating that it is a good customary expression that carries a meaning of supplication for blessing and does not contradict Islamic teachings.
A selection of supplications for those fasting on Mondays before iftar, combining prayers for sustenance, relief, and blessings at a time when prayers are most likely to be answered.
A religious official clarifies the ruling on a father’s will that forbids his son from attending his funeral, emphasizing that such wills are not valid if they contradict kinship ties or religious obligations.
Dar Al-Ifta explains the ruling on saying “Zamzam” after completing ablution, stating that it is a good customary expression that carries a meaning of supplication for blessing and does not contradict Islamic teachings.
Al-Azhar and Dar Al-Ifta provide guidance on overcoming laziness in worship, emphasizing piety, avoiding procrastination, and supplication, along with key signs that indicate acceptance of one’s acts of worship.
Sheikh Khaled El-Gendy highlights that many marital disputes arise from misunderstanding a partner’s behavior and mistaking personality differences for hostility, stressing the importance of awareness and mutual understanding.
Al-Azhar Fatwa Center outlines the Islamic guidelines governing a wife’s use of her husband’s money for charity, explaining when it is permitted without permission and when explicit consent is required.
A senior Fatwa official at Dar Al-Ifta described the Senate’s decision to launch a nationwide campaign against superstition as a crucial step to protect families and public awareness.
A collection of Quranic verses for protection along with supplications of ruqyah to safeguard the soul from the evil eye, envy, and harm while enhancing peace of mind.
A collection of meaningful supplications for Sa’i in Umrah, with spiritual guidance and recommended phrases to recite between Safa and Marwah.
A comprehensive collection of supplications for protection from harm, seeking relief, and achieving peace of mind in everyday life situations.
A common post-Ramadan question answered: which comes first—making up missed fasts or observing the six days of Shawwal?











