Religious News
Egypt’s Dar Al-Ifta clarified several common religious questions including praying with perfume, giving charity with multiple intentions, and delaying prayer due to the state of major impurity (janabah).
Following the directives of the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, the sector completed extensive field missions in Sohag and Dakahlia to ensure discipline and high-quality educational performance.
Bedtime supplications calm the soul and bring serenity before rest, reminding believers of God’s mercy and the blessing of another day of life.
Dar Al-Ifta has warned against invading people’s privacy or exposing their secrets, stressing that such behavior is religiously forbidden and legally punishable.
Morning Azkar are not mere words — they are a shield of light that guards the believer, fills the heart with peace, and brings divine blessings from dawn to dusk.
An Al-Azhar professor explains that a woman’s marriage without a guardian is invalid in Islam, citing Quranic and prophetic evidence and emphasizing the moral and social consequences.
The Muslim Council of Elders, chaired by Grand Imam Ahmed Al-Tayeb, welcomes the Gaza ceasefire agreement, describing it as a crucial step toward ending the suffering of civilians and supporting a just and lasting peace.
Dar al-Ifta emphasized that marriage in Islam is a sacred covenant and an act of worship that achieves balance between body and soul, aiming to build a righteous family founded on love, mercy, and stability.
According to Al-Azhar Global Center for Fatwa, Allah’s mercy descends every Monday and Thursday, yet one group is deprived of forgiveness until they reconcile.
The Ministry of Awqaf continues its nationwide plan to develop and renovate mosques, announcing the opening of 20 new mosques across Egypt tomorrow as part of the state’s effort to revive and maintain houses of worship.
Dar Al-Iftaa affirmed that God forgives all sins, no matter how many times they are repeated, as long as repentance is sincere and not accompanied by arrogance or disregard for sin.
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