Religious News
Fasting six days in Shawwal is a recommended act of worship that, when combined with Ramadan, carries the reward of fasting an entire year, due to the multiplication of good deeds and spiritual continuity.
A detailed clarification on the ruling of naming mosques after people and the permissibility of praying in mosques that contain shrines, highlighting the key condition of intention and proper understanding of religious texts.
A collection of important religious opinions clarifies the rulings on women traveling for Hajj without a guardian, giving charity from a husband’s money, and the spiritual signs that indicate accepted acts of worship.
Dar Al-Ifta emphasizes that individuals of unknown parentage require care similar to or even greater than orphans due to their need for social and psychological support.
As Easter approaches, questions arise about greeting Christians on their holidays, with Dar Al-Ifta and Al-Azhar explaining the Islamic ruling and its conditions.
Arafat Day falls on the 9th of Dhul-Hijjah and is one of the most significant days in Islam, marked by deep spiritual meaning and important rituals for pilgrims.
Dar Al-Ifta explains that the Ibrahimic prayer in the final tashahhud carries special meanings and is one of the most prominent forms of sending blessings upon the Prophet, alongside other various forms that also bring reward and virtue.
Clear religious insights on whether women can perform Hajj without a guardian and the ruling on borrowing money for pilgrimage.
An important clarification explains the ruling on women praying in workplaces in the presence of men and outlines what is permissible.
A clear message highlights proper online etiquette during celebrations and calls for respect and thoughtful interaction.
Many wonder whether a wife can donate from her husband’s money without his knowledge, and Islamic teachings provide clear guidelines.
Religious guidance highlights the importance of child vaccinations as a necessary preventive measure for individual and public health.











