The Traditions of Salaam

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) used to welcome individuals by saying As-salamu Alaikum and urged his adherents to do as such also. The convention helps security Muslims altogether and build up solid network connections. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) once told his adherents that there are five obligations every Muslim has toward their siblings and sisters inContinue reading “The Traditions of Salaam”

Gratitude in Muslim community

Offering thanks is one of the foundations in the life of Muslims and is lauded exceptionally in Islam. Here are four different ways to utilize alhamdulillah in saying thanks to Allah. State “Alhamdulillah” after gifts and hardships. At the point when things go right, the main thing Allah asks consequently is your appreciation. Additionally, expressContinue reading “Gratitude in Muslim community”

Meaning of Subhan Allah

While there is no precise definition or interpretation in English, the term Subhanallah—otherwise called Subhan Allah—can be meant mean, in addition to other things, both “God is Perfect” and “Glory to God.” It is frequently utilized when lauding God or shouting in wonderment at His properties, bounties, or creation. It can likewise be utilized asContinue reading “Meaning of Subhan Allah”

Definition of Mimbar in Mosque

A brought stage up in the front territory of a mosque, from which messages or talks are given, is called Mimbar or pulpit in English. The mimbar is situated to one side of the mihrab, which denotes the heading of the qiblah for the prayer. The minbar is typically made of cut wood, stone, orContinue reading “Definition of Mimbar in Mosque”

Other Parts of a Mosque

We already discuss some essential parts of a Mosque such as Prayer hall, Minaret, Dome and prayer rugs or carpets. Now we will discuss some other parts of the Mosque. Mihrab : The mihrab is an elaborate, semi-round space in the mass of the petition room of a mosque that denotes the course of theContinue reading “Other Parts of a Mosque”

Importance of Da’wah in Islam

In Islam, it is accepted that the destiny of every individual is in Allah’s grasp, so it isn’t the duty or right of individual Muslims to endeavor to “convert” others to the faith. The objective of da’wah, at that point, is just to share data, to welcome others towards a superior comprehension of the faith.Continue reading “Importance of Da’wah in Islam”

Prayer Hall and Prayer Rugs in Mosque

There is a lot of variety among mosques around the globe. Building materials and configurations rely upon the way of life, legacy, and assets of every nearby Muslim people group. However, there are various highlights that about all mosques share for all intents and purpose. Prayer Hall : Inside, the focal zone for prayer isContinue reading “Prayer Hall and Prayer Rugs in Mosque”

Ameen Usage in Different Religions

Muslims, Jews, and Christians have numerous similitudes in the manner in which they implore, among them the utilization of the expression “so be it” or “Ameen” to end prayers or to accentuate key expressions insignificant prayers. For Christians, the end word is “so be it,” which they customary interpret as meaning “so be it.” ForContinue reading “Ameen Usage in Different Religions”

Use of Aameen in Islam

In Islam, the articulation “Ameen” is recounted during day by day prayers toward the finish of each perusing of Surah Al-Fatihah (the main part of the Quran). It is additionally said during individual supplications (du’a), frequently repeated after each expression of prayer. Any utilization of Ameen in Islamic prayer is viewed as discretionary (sunnah), notContinue reading “Use of Aameen in Islam”

Importance of Friday in Islam

“Friday” in Arabic is al-jumu’ah, which means congregation. On Fridays, Muslims assemble for an exceptional congregational prayer in the early evening, which is expected of every Muslim man. This Friday prayer is known as salaat al-jumu’ah which would thus be able to mean either “congregational supplication” or “Friday supplication.” It replaces the dhuhr prayer aroundContinue reading “Importance of Friday in Islam”

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