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Commentary on Hadith
Is it possible for someone who was not a Jew or Christian, if he becomes Muslim, to attain multiple rewards as the former Jew or Christian will attain a twofold reward?
SaveWhat to Look for in a Spouse in Islam
Religious commitment is the first and foremost aim, and other characteristics such as beauty, wealth, high position and good lineage and so on are secondary matters. They are not blameworthy in and of themselves, but they are not the basic aims, rather they are complementary qualities. If they are present, then that is ideal, otherwise religious commitment is the basis of all goodness.SaveCalling upon Allah with the supplication of Dhu’n-Nun
SaveHow Will People Pass Over the Sirat?
The Sirat is a bridge that will be set up over Hell, over which people will pass according to their deeds. Some will pass as fast as the blink of an eye, or as fast as lightning, or as fast as the wind, or as fast as swift horses. Some will cross running, some walking, some crawling, and some will be snatched and thrown into the Fire, each according to his deeds.SaveGood dreams are one of the parts of prophethood; what are the other parts?
SaveWhich fitnah is greater – the fitnah of the Dajjal or the fitnah of women?
SaveThe words of Anas (may Allah be pleased with him) regarding the slave women of ‘Umar: “They used to serve us bare-headed”
SaveAre Women Deficient in Intellect and Religion?
1. With regard to a woman’s lack of reason, it is because women are easily swayed by emotions, which make them unable to deal appropriately with new issues that arise. 2. As for a woman’s lack of religious commitment, it is because women do not pray and fast during the days of their menses and when they are bleeding following childbirth. 3. Prophet Muhammad spoke about creating women from a rib to urge men to show kindness to women and to be patient in putting up with any annoyance that may come from them; they should not criticise women, rebuke them or belittle them. 4. Islam respects and honours women and treats them fairly and gives them their rights. Islam honours the woman as a mother, as a daughter, as a sister and as a wife.SaveDoes the hadith “Whoever prays with the imam until he finishes…” refer to ‘Isha’ or Tarawih?
SaveWhy is the one who burns to death or is crushed to death under a falling wall regarded as being among the martyrs?
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