Religious News
Dr. Ali Gomaa emphasized that Islam strongly encourages knowledge, highlighting that there is no contradiction between faith and learning, but rather a complementary relationship between the two.
The Ministry of Awqaf emphasized the importance of confronting rumors due to the confusion and instability they cause, and set the Friday sermon topic to address moral values and the danger of spreading unverified news.
Dr. Ali Gomaa emphasized that Islam strictly forbids forcing a woman to give up her financial rights, such as dowry or inheritance, highlighting that such actions are considered oppression and contrary to Islamic teachings.
The Egyptian Dar al-Ifta clarifies the ruling on a menstruating woman visiting the Prophet Muhammad’s grave (PBUH), explaining the conditions under which it may be permissible according to Islamic jurisprudence.
Heavy rainfall is considered one of the moments when prayers are more likely to be answered, making it a valuable time for believers to seek mercy, relief, and blessings from God.
Heavy rain is a moment when the gates of heaven are open, and supplications are more likely to be answered, filling the heart with hope, humility, and spiritual connection.
Sujood al-Shukr is a moment of deep gratitude—but does it require ablution like prayer? The answer reveals scholarly اختلاف and ease in practice.
After Ramadan ends, a common question arises: should missed fasting days be made up first or should the six days of Shawwal be observed? The answer reveals a balance between obligation and reward.
Between fear of punishment and hope for mercy, the Prophet’s actions during cloudy skies reveal deep spiritual lessons about faith and trust in God.
As seasons shift between heat and cold, they reveal profound spiritual meanings, while rainfall remains a sacred moment believers cherish for prayers and hope.
As rain falls, mercy descends and prayers rise—these precious moments are among the most powerful times for wishes to be fulfilled, so seize them with heartfelt supplications.
Rainfall is not just a natural event—it’s a divine opportunity where prayers rise and blessings descend, making it the perfect time to ask for provision and relief.











