I was fortunate to spend my Ramadhan in Trinidad and Barbados. I was visiting various mosques throughout the two countries rendering discourses on different themes of the Glorious Quran. It...... read more >
His name is mentioned 69 times in The Glorious Qur`an. His mother was called Amilah and his father was Azar / Tarikh. The King at his time was called Namrood....... read more >
An educational institution (including a madrasah) should not only be a learning hub but a centre of fun, creativity and empowerment. Learners progress effectively when they feel attracted to an...... read more >
I would like to briefly touch on the importance and status of Jerusalem and Palestine in Islam and in the lives of each Muslim. Foundation – The city of Jerusalem...... read more >
The code of Islam incorporates not only morals, worship, etiquette and spirituality, but also humour, fun and relaxation. Islam encourages us to be cheerful and optimistic. Smiling and engaging in...... read more >
When Angel Jibrael (peace be upon him) came down with the first revelation to Prophet Muhammad (peace and salutations be upon him), he was trembling with fear. At this stage,...... read more >
The purpose of salah (also known as namaz/ prayer) is to develop spirituality, gain consciousness of Allah and attain His closeness. Do we experience this increase in spirituality and the...... read more >
The Qur`an [30: 21] explains that it is among the Signs of Allah Ta`ala that He created for us spouses from among ourselves, that we may find peacefulness and tranquillity...... read more >
As practising Muslims in Britain, we are civil and loyal to the country which we reside in. We firmly believe in British values of tolerance, respect, equality and justice. We...... read more >
Prophet Muhammad (peace and salutations be upon him) was raised as an orphan in Makkah. After the demise of his mother, Amina, he was looked after by his grandfather, Abdul...... read more >