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  • In the Footsteps of Prophet Muhammad - II

    · The House of Al-Arqam ibn Abi Al-Arqam:This was a house in the suburbs of Makkah owned by Al-Arqam bin Abi Al-Arqam. In this house, the Prophet  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allaah exalt his mention ) used to meet his Companions, may Allah be pleased with them, to teach and instruct them far away from the spies of Makkah. There were about forty Companions, may Allah.. More

  • In the Footsteps of Prophet Muhammad - I

    During his lifetime, the Prophet, sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam, moved and traveled extensively through the Arabian Peninsula and ancient Syria, as a worshipper, a caller to Allah The Almighty, a migrant, conqueror, commander, and pilgrim. Most of his travels were after the Prophetic Mission. · Makkah:The Prophet, sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam,.. More

  • Rights of the Child in Islam - IV

    Parents should also encourage the child to play sports and games such as running, swimming, horsing, racing, and so on, as the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, used to race and guided his Ummah (nation) to do what is necessary to achieve power. Parents are also required to develop the child’s physical power by getting him accustomed.. More

  • Rights of the Child in Islam - III

    Second: Circumcision This is one of the key rites that distinguish Muslims from non-Muslims. This rite should take precedence, as it is compulsory for males and recommended for females. The Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, said to a man after he had embraced Islam: “Shave and get circumcised.” [Ahmad and Abu Daawood] Circumcision.. More

  • Rights of the Child in Islam - II

    The rights of the child after birth: First: The right to nourishment (breastfeeding) Breastfeeding is a physical and psychological process that has a far-reaching effect on the child’s physical, emotional and social growth as a newborn and then as a young child. The Islamic Sharee‘ah cherishes breastfeeding and stresses its importance.. More

  • Rights of the Child in Islam – I

    One of the most controversial contemporary issues that has been the center of attention among intellectuals and moralists is the issue of human rights, as it is one of the most important values to which humanity aspires. It is also an extremely important issue due to the terrible violations and crimes against humanity and against human rights that.. More

  • What Western Scholars Say about the Prophet -III

    Let us also take a look at what the philosopher Edmund Burk said, "The Mohammedan Law which is binding on all from the crowned head to the meanestsubject is a law interwoven with a system of the wisest, the most learned andthe most enlightened jurisprudence that ever existed in the world." It is true that his words highly appreciate the noble.. More

  • What Western Scholars Say about the Prophet -II

    Mentioning these accounts has several benefits: First: These scholars hold a high position in their society, and their opinions carry considerable weight among their people. Hence, these words may lead many of their own people to Islam, because people in the West may have psychological barriers preventing them from reading translations of the Quran.. More

  • What Western Scholars Say about the Prophet -I

    This is an abridged collection of the words of some European philosophers, eminent writers, independent critics and senior researchers acknowledging the stature of Prophet Muhammad, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam. They issued these statements after extensive study and examination, with absolute certainty, in keeping with the spirit of fairness and humanity... More

  • The Children of Prophet Muhammad

    The Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, was blessed with seven children, three sons and four daughters: · Al-Qaasim:He was the first child of the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam. Born in Makkah before the Prophetic mission, he died at the age of two years and some months. His mother was Khadeejah bint Khuwaylid, may Allah.. More

  • Prophet Muhammad’s Treatment of Women - III

    His mercy towards women: ‘Aa'ishah,may Allah be pleased with her, recounted that Faatimah,may Allah be pleased with her, once came walking in a manner identical to that of the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam. When she arrived, he, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, stood up and exclaimed: ‘Welcome, my daughter!’ Then,.. More

  • Prophet Muhammad’s Treatment of Women - II

    His kindness with poor women and female slaves: He, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, used to give these two classes of people special care, due to their weakness and need, as well as because this is a source of great reward from Allah The Almighty. This was manifested in many ways, such as: · Not dealing with them arrogantly:The Prophet,.. More

  • Prophet Muhammad’s Treatment of Women - I

    The relations that bind men and women together have existed since the beginning of humanity. In the Quran, Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {O mankind, fear your Lord, who created you from one soul and created from it its mate, and dispersed from both of them many men and women. And fear Allah, through whom you ask one another, and the wombs. Indeed.. More

  • Companions Who Served the Prophet personally

    Allah The Almighty chose certain people to be the Companions of the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, because He knew that they had the purest hearts and that they were the best of humanity after the Prophets and Messengers. Allah The Almighty chose them to be in his company, support him and convey the message that he, sallallaahu alayhi.. More

  • The Wives of Prophet Muhammad - IV

    Umm Habeebah bint Abi Sufyaan:Her name, may Allah be pleased with her, was Ramlah bint Sakhr ibn Umayyah, the daughter of Abu Sufyaan, may Allah be pleased with him, and the sister of Mu’aawiyah, may Allah be pleased with him.She, may Allah be pleased with her, immigrated with her husband ‘Ubaydullaah bin Jahsh to Abyssinia where she delivered.. More