Tag: Islam


  • When someone cannot fast in Ramadan (due to ill health, travelling or menstruation for example) they should make up the missed fasts when they are able to do so. However, if they will not be able to make up missed fasts (due to old age or chronic illness that is unlikely to improve) they should…

  • In Islam, Aqiqah is the sacrifice of livestock; such as goats and sheep, at the birth of a child. The Aqiqah is performed as part of the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).  It often takes place on the seventh day after a baby’s birth. However, there’s nothing wrong with doing it…

  • Sadaqah means “righteousness” and is a voluntary charity given to please God. Sadaqah also describes a voluntary charitable act towards others, whether through generosity, love, compassion or faith. These acts are not necessarily physical or monetary. Simple good deeds such as a smile, or a helping hand, are seen as acts of sadaqah. The Prophet…

  • Undertaking Hajj is an Islamic and spiritual duty – it is the fourth pillar in Islam. In the Holy Qur’an, Allah (SWT) commands Muslims to visit Makkah and complete it as part of their faith at least once in their lifetime – in fact, there’s a whole Surah (chapter) in the Qur’an named after it! In this chapter, Allah…

  • The month of Dhul Hijjah is one of the holiest periods of the Islamic year, SubhanAllah. A month of increased spirituality, we witness two very special events (Hajj and Eid ul Adha) – all in devotion to Allah (SWT). Many people don’t know that the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah are better than all…

  • What is Zakat? Zakat (zakaat, zakah), or almsgiving, is one of the five pillars of Islam. This means that Zakat is mandatory for Muslims, along with the other four sacred pillars of Islam. For every sane, adult Muslim who owns wealth over a certain amount – known as the Nisab – he or she must…

  • What is Salah (salat)? Salah (salat) is the Arabic term for the ritual prayer that is obligatory for Muslims to perform five times a day. It forms one of the five pillars of Islam. The five prayers are: Aside from the five obligatory prayers, Muslims may offer Sunnah and Nafl Salah. The Sunnah Salah (prayers) are ones…

  • What time is Eid prayer? Eid Salah (prayer) takes place in the early morning (after Fajr) on the  first day of Eid. Muslims are encouraged to pray in Jama’ah (congregation) with their local Muslim community on occasions such as these. Please check with your local mosque for the prayer schedule in your local area. How…

  • The Dua for Parents: In the vast tapestry of Islamic teachings, there exists a prayer that transcends individual concerns and extends into the realm of collective mercy and forgiveness – the “Dua for Parents” or the “Dua for One’s Parents.” In Arabic, it is a heartfelt entreaty: “رَّبِّ اغْفِرْ لِي وَلِوَالِدَيَّ وَلِلْمُؤْمِنِينَ يَوْمَ يَقُومُ الْحِسَابُ,”…

  • The Dua for Protection from Evil Eye (Nazar): In the vibrant tapestry of Islamic traditions, there exists a prayer that serves as a protective shield against an intangible yet potent force – the “Dua for Protection from Evil Eye” or “Dua for Nazar.” In Arabic, it is whispered with intention: “بِسْمِ اللَّهِ أُرِيكَ مِنْ شَرِّ…