Manners of Companionship in Islam
The example of believers, in their mutual love and mercy is like the example of a body, if one part feels pain, the whole body suffers sleeplessness and fever
Read More »Altruism and Regard for Others
Altruism is when a person cares for others’ needs more than his own, despite his need. He might stay hungry to feed others and stay thirsty to let others drink.
Read More »Cooperation in Islam
Islamic solidarity means helping one another, standing shoulder to shoulder, supporting and advising one another.
Read More »Islam against Drug Abuse
The Qur'anic legislation concerning the total abstinence from using intoxicants gives Islam a distinction above most of the world's religions.
Read More »The Commandments of Islam (1/3)
Noble brothers and sisters, let the path you tread in your relationship with society and others around you be guided by the saying of the Prophet (peace be upon him): “Avoid the prohibited and you will be the best worshipper, be pleased with the sustenance Allah has provided for you and you will be […]
Read More »Fathers in Islam
Fathers are significant because they are commanded by Allah to work hard to address the physical, educational, psychological, and spiritual needs of a child.
Read More »Children are Blessings not Possessions
Parents, extended families, guardians and the Muslim community at large have been given a trust, a tiny life completely dependent upon its caregivers for protection and care. For many children the world is immersed in terror. Hunger, pain, suffering, torture, sexual abuse, and other horrors are the realities of life. When their small attempts to reach for comfort are rejected or their cries are silenced God is watching, and angels are recording.
Read More »Is Blood Donation Allowed in Islam?
Is it permitted in Islam for a male or female Muslim to donate blood to a Muslim or non-Muslim?
Read More »Child’s Right to Care and Education before Work and Obligation
It is safe to say that Islam gives children many rights and is concerned with their spiritual, physical, and emotional well-being. It does not place them under any obligation before proper education.
Read More »Environmental Protection in Islam
While the attitude of Islam to the environment, the sources of life, and the resources of nature is based in part on prohibition of abuse, it is also based on construction and sustainable development. This integration of the development and conservation of natural resources is clear in the idea of bringing life to the land and causing it to flourish through agriculture, cultivation, and construction.
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