The Faith » Islamic Manners

If we say that sins are dangerous, then belittling sins and taking them lightly is more dangerous than sinning itself. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) warned us against taking sins lightly because, doing so, sins will become an inherent habit in us and we will have no problem insisting on them. This […]

Don’t Belittle sins

If we say that sins are dangerous, then belittling sins and taking them lightly is more dangerous than sinning itself. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) warned us against taking sins lightly because, doing so, sins will become an inherent habit in us and we will have no problem insisting on them. This […]

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Imam Ali Ibn Abi al `Izz al Hanafi (False) security and despair are tools Satan uses to misguide people. The right attitude for true believer lies in a balance between the two.  That is to say, a servant of God should remain between fear and hope. For, the right and the approved kind of fear […]

Balance Fear and Hope

Imam Ali Ibn Abi al `Izz al Hanafi (False) security and despair are tools Satan uses to misguide people. The right attitude for true believer lies in a balance between the two.  That is to say, a servant of God should remain between fear and hope. For, the right and the approved kind of fear […]

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I Would Like to Repent, But!… Shaykh Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid Dear brother! O slave of God! God has opened the door of repentance, so why should you not enter? “Repentance has a door whose span is the distance between East and West,” says a hadith; (and in another version “its span is the distance traveled in […]

Repentance

I Would Like to Repent, But!… Shaykh Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid Dear brother! O slave of God! God has opened the door of repentance, so why should you not enter? “Repentance has a door whose span is the distance between East and West,” says a hadith; (and in another version “its span is the distance traveled in […]

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Medicine as an Art Medicine was defined by Muslim physicians such as Al-Razi (841)-926 A.D.) and Ibn Sina (Avicenna, 980-1036 A.D.) as the art concerned with the preservation of good health, combating of disease, and restoration of health to the sick. For several centuries, the world has witnessed and benefited from the great advances made […]

Ethics of Muslims Physicians

Medicine as an Art Medicine was defined by Muslim physicians such as Al-Razi (841)-926 A.D.) and Ibn Sina (Avicenna, 980-1036 A.D.) as the art concerned with the preservation of good health, combating of disease, and restoration of health to the sick. For several centuries, the world has witnessed and benefited from the great advances made […]

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A heart filled with the love of God is a heart that finds peace and tranquility. God says: “Indeed, by the remembrance of God do the hearts find contentment.” [11:28] God promises those who believe and work righteousness that he will give them a life of goodness. He says: “Whoever works righteousness, man or woman, […]

A Heart filled with the love of Allah

A heart filled with the love of God is a heart that finds peace and tranquility. God says: “Indeed, by the remembrance of God do the hearts find contentment.” [11:28] God promises those who believe and work righteousness that he will give them a life of goodness. He says: “Whoever works righteousness, man or woman, […]

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