Religious News
A collection of supplications for protection from illness and seeking healing and well-being, emphasizing reliance on God while taking medical precautions.
A Dar Al-Ifta official clarifies the ruling on abortion before ensoulment, stating it may be allowed for a valid reason, while outlining conditions that prohibit it afterward.
A collection of prophetic supplications for easing matters and bringing sustenance, with insight into a single word that unlocks the doors of success and relief.
A deeper interpretation of the Quranic verse about human argumentativeness, explained by Islamic scholar Khaled El-Gendy.
Sheikh Khaled El Gendy explains that not all arguments are negative, highlighting the difference between constructive debate aimed at truth and harmful argument driven by ego.
Dr. Ali Gomaa emphasized that the Quran and Sunnah provide a comprehensive framework for building individuals and communities, highlighting the importance of translating Islamic teachings into practical daily behavior based on knowledge, cooperation, and moral values.
Egypt’s Ministry of Awqaf released the upcoming Friday sermon titled “Say Reform for Them is Better,” highlighting the importance of caring for orphans and warning society about the dangers of spreading rumors.
As Ramadan ends, certain signs may indicate acceptance of good deeds, including consistency in worship, love of obedience, and a shift in behavior and heart toward righteousness.
Egypt’s Dar Al-Ifta will observe the crescent of Dhul-Qi’dah 1447 AH on Friday, April 17, with astronomical calculations indicating the month may begin on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
The moments of breaking the fast are among the most blessed times for supplication, especially during the six days of Shawwal, when a fasting person turns to God with sincerity, hope, and humility.
Acts of kindness and uplifting others’ feelings are among the most noble human values, reflected in helping those in need, easing burdens, and spreading joy through simple yet meaningful actions.
After Ramadan ends, some people return to traditional sayings and habits without considering whether they are suitable for the new phase, especially during the month of Shawwal.











