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PLACES WHERE DUAS ARE ACCEPTED DURING HAJJ AND UMRAH
While the entire city of Makkah is sacred and filled with divine blessings, there are certain places—highlighted in Islamic tradition—where supplications (duas) are especially accepted. These sites, mostly located within Masjid al-Haram, hold profound spiritual significance. The following list is compiled with reference to the…
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SAUDI-ARABIA AUTHORITIES ISSUE ULTIMATUM TO UMRAH VISA HOLDERS
Authorities of the Saudi-Arabia Ministry of Hajj and Umrah (MOHU), on Monday night gave an ultimatum to holders of the Lesser Hajj (Umrah) Visas.
In a statement, MOHU said "The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has set 15 Shawwal 1446 AH (corresponding to 13 April 2025) as the last date for Umrah pilgrims to enter the Kingdom, as part of…
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10 POWERFUL ACTS OF SADAQAH JARIYAH IN ISLAM
Abu Hurayrah (RA) narrated that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said:
“The good deeds that will reach a believer after his death are: knowledge which he taught and spread; a righteous child who prays for him; a copy of the Qur’an he left behind; a mosque he built; a house he constructed for wayfarers; a canal he dug; or charity he gave during his life…
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SADAQAH JARIYAH : MEANING, BENEFITS, AND EXAMPLES OF ONGOING CHARITY
Islam is a faith rooted in compassion and community. Among its many teachings is the encouragement of Sadaqah—voluntary charity that encompasses far more than monetary donations. Even a smile, kind advice, or removing an obstacle from someone’s path can be a form of Sadaqah.
But within this broad concept lies a particularly powerful form…
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THE SACRED RHYTHM OF THE ISLAMIC YEAR
The Islamic calendar, or Hijri calendar, begins with one of the most pivotal events in Islamic history—the Hijrah, the migration of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) from Mecca to Medina. This event not only marked the birth of a new civilization founded on faith and justice, but also symbolized a profound…
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FEMALE PILGRIMS AND EQUAL REWARD OF HAJJ: A JOURNEY OF DEVOTION AND DIVINE RECOGNITION
Hajj—the fifth pillar of Islam—is a sacred obligation for all Muslims, both men and women, who are physically and financially able to perform it. Allah, the Almighty, declares in the Qur’an: “Pilgrimage to the House is a duty owed to Allah by people who are able to undertake it” .
Hajj: A Woman’s Jihad
The significance of Hajj for women is…
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MAKKAH: THE SACRED CITY AND ITS ENDURING LEGACY
History provides us with a record of past events, but distinguishing between fact and fiction is a responsibility for every Muslim. Islam encourages the pursuit of truth, urging believers to seek authentic and reliable sources when learning about historical events—especially when it comes to the sacred city of Makkah.
Makkah: The Holiest City…
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THE ESSENCE OF WORSHIP IN ISLAM: A LIFELONG COMMITMENT
In Islam, worship is not limited to specific places or rituals; it is deeply woven into a Muslim’s daily life. Acts of worship serve as a means to connect with God, seek His guidance, and maintain spiritual discipline. The core elements of worship in Islam are embodied in the Five Pillars, which shape a Muslim’s faith and practice.
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