Religious News
Reciting "La hawla wa la quwwata illa billah" and seeking forgiveness are effective ways to attract sustenance, increase blessings, and bring peace of mind.
Envy is a negative energy affecting the soul, and Islam offers effective protection through daily dhikr, ruqyah, reading specific surahs, and understanding the causes of envy.
Prophetic supplications relieve sorrow and anxiety, offering peace of heart and spiritual comfort, and can be recited anytime by a believer seeking tranquility.
Dar al-Ifta of Egypt explains that using subsidized baladi bread intended for human consumption to feed livestock or birds is forbidden if it deprives those in need, emphasizing human rights over animals.
Dar al-Ifta explains the Islamic ruling on trading and consuming nutmeg, its permissible uses in food and drinks, and the limits to avoid forbidden effects.
Dar al-Ifta explains the ruling on starting prayer with the first call to Adhan, its permissibility, and the recommended etiquette to maximize reward.
Dar al-Ifta explains the great virtue of Fajr prayer, the consequences for missing it on time, and the numerous blessings and rewards one forfeits by neglecting it.
Dar al-Ifta explained the best supplications to relieve hardship, highlighting four powerful phrases that protect from calamities and bring divine relief.
The Egyptian Dar al-Ifta clarified the legal and practical reasons for using 21-carat gold as the basis for calculating zakat, highlighting its balance between precision and economic reality.
Prophetic morning supplications protect the believer from evil, strengthen the connection with Allah, and bring peace to the heart. Learn the key morning remembrances to recite every day.
Al-Azhar clarifies the ruling on a follower (ma’mum) leading another follower, and the ruling for praying behind an imam who is not in a state of ritual purity at the start, with guidance from the scholars.
Tasbeeh is among the most beloved deeds to Allah, bringing immense rewards, spiritual comfort, and closeness to Him. Learn its significance and benefits in Islam.











