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Muslims are encouraged to increase their supplications on the 15th of Muharram, seeking Allah's mercy, forgiveness, abundant provision, and relief during this sacred month.
Discover the best authentic supplications taught by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ for relief from worry, sadness, and distress, bringing peace and comfort to the heart.
Learn the prophetic supplications for leaving home that protect the believer, including du’as, Quranic verses, and daily spiritual protection practices.
Dar al-Ifta confirmed that praying in mosques containing shrines of saints is valid, permissible, and recommended based on Islamic evidence.
Sheikh Ramadan Abdel-Maawaz explained that Surah Abasa presents a unique Quranic model of comforting hearts, clarifying that Allah’s admonition to the Prophet ﷺ was an honor to Ibn Umm Maktoum.
Dar al-Ifta confirms that the default rule is to perform each prayer on time, and combining prayers is only allowed with a valid excuse such as travel, illness, or necessity.
Evening adhkar are among the greatest daily acts of worship that protect the Muslim and bring peace to the heart. They consist of supplications and verses recommended every evening.
Remembering Allah is one of the greatest ways to bring peace to the heart and relieve worries. The Sunnah includes several supplications and forms of dhikr that help ease distress, calm the soul, and strengthen inner peace.
The 2026 Mawlid al-Nabi date is highly anticipated by Muslims, marking the Prophet’s birthday on 12 Rabi’ al-Awwal. The article explains the astronomical calculation and expected holiday date.
The month of Muharram is one of the sacred months in Islam, where rewards are multiplied and sins are considered more serious. Muslims are encouraged to avoid wrongdoing and increase acts of worship.
Sheikh Owaida Othman, Secretary of Fatwa at Egypt's Dar Al-Ifta, explained the Islamic ruling on reading the Quran from a mobile phone without wudu, highlighting the difference between a printed Mushaf and a smartphone.
Dr. Ahmed Al-Rakh, professor at Al-Azhar University, explains that dealing with a bad friend should begin with advice and reform before cutting ties, highlighting the importance of guidance and brotherhood in Islam.











