Ruku`: Internal Actions
Remember that between almost every change of position we say, "Allahu Akbar." This is to remind ourselves and to alert us that Allah is greater than anything—whatever our mind is distracted with and whatever worries plague us.
Read More »Prayer in Islam
Prayer is just one act amongst many acts of worship; it holds a very special place in Islam because of the way it was enjoined. It was not brought down to earth by an Angel rather it was bestowed upon Prophet Muhammad during his unique ascension into the Heavens.
Read More »The Prophet’s Prayer (2)
Prayer is the first pillar of Islam that the Prophet (peace be upon him) mentioned after saying the Shahadah (the testimony of faith), by which one embraces Islam. In this Episode, Dr. Muhammad Salah explains in some detail the importance of the Prayer in Islam.
Read More »The Prophet’s Prayer (1)
Payer is the most important act of worship in the believer's life since it was the only act of worship that was ordained directly by Almighty Allah to His Prophet (peace be upon him) during the journey of Al-Mi`raj - when the Prophet ascended to heaven without any intermediary - unlike any other act of worship because of its significance. This series comes in response to massive requests to produce a program that explains exactly the importance of the Prayer and how the Prophet (peace be upon him) used to pray and how one can gain khushu` in his Prayer.
Read More »Introduction to Prayer
The sole purpose of this production is to assist and develop the basic rules and actions of Prayer. It introduces Prayer to those who do not know how to pray at all, or to those who have some idea or to those who want to perfect their Prayer.
Read More »Prayer: The Apple of My Eye
Prayer is not just a form of worship that effects the internal phases of an individual. Contrarily, it is the most important determinant that shapes all of his relations, beginning with his immediate environment and his outlook on life.
Read More »The Third Pillar of Islam: Compulsory Charity (Zakah)
The whole concept of wealth is considered in Islam as a gift from Allah. Allah, who provided wealth to the person, made a portion of it for the poor. So, the poor have a right over one’s wealth. Zakah reminds Muslims that everything they have belongs to their Lord. People are given their wealth as a trust from Him, and Zakah is intended to free Muslims from the love of money.
Read More »Prayer: Life’s Forgotten Purpose
There was one commandment so important, that rather than sending angel Jibreel down with it, Allah brought the Prophet up to Himself.
Read More »Hajj: A Universal Message of Unity
Hajj is declared by all experts to be the most diverse gathering in the world. Yet all the people there are united in their actions and goals. Each person performs the same procedures to complete their Hajj. All the people dress alike, men are to wear two pieces of unstitched white cloth...
Read More »What Islam Says About Adultery
Adultery is against sound natural disposition, regardless of religion. This crime is looked upon in any society guided by morals and virtues. Islam regards adultery one of the major sins and sources of evil—punishable with death. Prohibiting such a crime is intended to safeguard society against moral decay and other ills.
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