An introduction to the first pillar of Islam: the Muslim
Profession of Faith, or the shahada, that no-one deserves worship except
God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God, and the various meanings they
contain.
By Imam Mufti
Published on 13 Feb 2006
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An introduction to the second pillar of Islam, the
Ritual Prayer, its spiritual dimensions, the Adhan (the ‘Call to Prayer’), and
the Friday Prayer (Jumuah).
By Imam Mufti
Published on 16 Jan 2006
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An introduction to the third pillar of Islam, the compulsory
charity or zakat, the spiritual dimensions of zakat and charity, and
how Islam views money in general.
By Imam Mufti
Published on 16 Jan 2006
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An introduction to the fourth pillar of Islam, the fast
of Ramadan, its spiritual benefits, and the concept of fasting in world
religions.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 16 Jan 2006
Last modified on 19 Apr 2020
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The merits and various rites performed in Hajj, the fifth
of the five obligatory fundamental Muslim practices.
By Imam Mufti
Published on 13 Feb 2006
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One fifth of humankind shares a single aspiration: to complete, at least once in a lifetime, the spiritual journey called the Hajj. Part One: An Introduction to the Hajj and some of the rites leading up to the actual day of Hajj.
By Nimah Ismail Nawwab (edited by M. Abdulsalam)
Published on 27 Dec 2006
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One fifth of humankind shares a single aspiration: to complete, at least once in a lifetime, the spiritual journey called the Hajj. Part Two: The procession from Arafah until the last of the Rites, and a Hajj accepted by the Almighty.
By Nimah Ismail Nawwab (edited by M. Abdulsalam)
Published on 27 Dec 2006
Last modified on 17 Dec 2007
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The meaning and constituents of worship in Islam, along
with a discussion of the inner forms of worship.
By Imam Mufti
Published on 06 Mar 2006
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The other form of worship in Islam and its completion of
the inner, and the purpose and benefit of worship.
By Imam Mufti
Published on 06 Mar 2006
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The entire life of a Muslim transformed into worship,
and a return to the original state of harmony with all, the Creator and the created.
An experience so profound, Malcolm X changes his perceptions on racism and the Nation of Islam, and comes into the fold of true Islam due to Hajj.
By IslamReligion.com
Published on 01 Jan 2007
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In the Night of Decree all that will happen till the coming year is decided by God Almighty, therefore making it a night of sincere asking and praying to God. Other acts of worship in Ramadan include seclusion in a mosque, helping the poor and visiting Mecca.
By Dr. M. Amir Ali (edited by IslamReligion.com)
Published on 17 Sep 2007
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Fasting Prescribed in all religions, the status of fasting, and the different levels of fasting.
By Dr. Bilal Philips
Published on 08 Oct 2007
Last modified on 07 Aug 2011
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The different levels of fasting: the libidinal, emotional level, psychological level, and spiritual levels.
By Dr. Bilal Philips
Published on 08 Oct 2007
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The restoration of Hajj to it initial and pure form as practiced by Abraham.
By missionislam.com
Published on 10 Dec 2007
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The relationship between inner faith and good works in Islam. Part One: The Islamic concept of “faith” and its relation to inner belief and good works.
The relationship between inner faith and good works in Islam. Part Three: The false notion that one “earns” Heaven merely through inner belief and good deeds.
So many people reach a level where they cease to improve.
They think they have attained everything that it means to be guided. This
article sheds light on the fact that we need guidance in every affair, whether
big or small.
By islamtoday.net [edited by IslamReligion.com]
Published on 17 Nov 2014
Last modified on 15 May 2019
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How God and His Prophet make the path to Paradise easy.
The phenomenon of lying which has regretfully become a “fabric
of social life.”
By Imam Mufti
Published on 16 Jan 2006
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Kindness between spouses as a reflection of faith.
By Imam Mufti
Published on 16 Jan 2006
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The meaning and significance of modesty in Islamic
ethics, and how it differs from the Western concept.
By Imam Mufti
Published on 16 Jan 2006
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Three stories from the prophetic narrations demonstrating the relationship between the character traits of modesty as shyness, and the seemly behavior that results from actively pursuing them.
Three more stories from the prophetic narrations
demonstrating the character trait of modesty and the sense of shame that underlies
and accompanies it, producing virtuous propriety in one’s deeds.
The ideal Muslim character is distinct and balanced and it embodies the teachings of the Qur’an and the Hadith. It consists of many different relationships; with his Lord, his own self, his family and the people around him.
We are not like robots that have no choice in our
actions. Everything happens by the will of God but at the same time we have a
free will to choose our choices and this is why we are accountable for our
actions.
By Sheikh Abdullah Bin MuhammadAl-Tayyar (islamtoday.net) [edited byIslamReligion.com]
Published on 08 Feb 2016
Last modified on 02 Sep 2018
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A look at the traditions of Prophet Muhammad encouraging
smiling and how 21st century knowledge reveals some surprising
benefits.
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