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Eid al-Fitr in North America: A Celebration of Unity and Diversity

Eid al-Fitr, marking the joyous conclusion of Ramadan, takes on a unique character in North America. Here, it’s a vibrant tapestry woven from the rich traditions of diverse Muslim communities. This article explores how Eid is celebrated in this multicultural landscape. Traditional Observances and Prayers: The heart of Eid lies in shared religious practices. Eid…

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What is Sawm?

Sawm is the Arabic term used to describe the act of fasting. Passed the age of puberty, Muslims are required to fast during the month of Ramadan, which entails abstaining from food, drink, sexual relations and displeasing speech and behaviour from dawn until dusk. Why is Sawm important? The month of Ramadan is the ninth month of…

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What is the difference between Kaffarah and Kaffarah for oath?

Both require a penalty to be paid, however the amount due for each broken promise/oath and intentionally missed fast, will vary. The amount paid for each missed fast is the equivalent of feeding 60 people. Therefore, for each missed/intentionally broken fast you must pay £300. The amount paid for each broken promise/oath is the equivalent…

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Zakat

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…

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Brotherhood and Sisterhood in Madinah: An Amazing Caring Community  

CHAPTER 18 Brotherhood and Sisterhood in Madinah: An Amazing Caring Community Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) spent his first months in Madinah as a guest at the house of Abu Ayyub. When he and his new community completed building their masjid, he moved out to live in a small room. The structure of the…

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Prophet Muhammad’s 3 Top Priorities in Madinah  

CHAPTER 17 Prophet Muhammad’s 3 Top Priorities in Madinah In September of the year 622 CE, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) entered Madinah. He was welcomed with great joy. People had been anticipating his arrival for several days, waiting impatiently to see him, many for the first time. The Ansar (Muslims of Madinah) offered to host…

Prophet Muhammad Joins Muslim Refugees in Madinah

Prophet Muhammad Joins Muslim Refugees in Madinah

CHAPTER 16 Prophet Muhammad Joins Muslim Refugees in Madinah Was Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) the first refugee prophet in history? Or were there earlier prophets God sent humanity who also went through this major hardship? The answer to this question is that he (peace be upon him) was, in fact, not the first….

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Prophet Muhammad and Abu Bakr Finally Make Their Way to Madinah

CHAPTER 15 Prophet Muhammad and Abu Bakr Finally Make Their Way to Madinah Would you return their act of aggression with a good deed? This is what exactly happened to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) 13 years after the start of the revelation. Do you know how he reacted when his aggressors tried to…

Prophet Muhammad Completes the Hijrah Plan to Madinah

Prophet Muhammad Completes the Hijrah Plan to Madinah

CHAPTER 14 Prophet Muhammad Completes the Hijrah Plan to Madinah By the thirteenth year of the Prophethood, nearly all the inhabitants of Yathrib (Madinah) knew about Islam. Mus’ab, the Prophet’s (peace be upon him) first envoy to Madinah, had done an excellent job inviting people to Islam, as mentioned in the last article. Almost every house…

Prophet Muhammad Prepares to Move to Madinah

Prophet Muhammad Prepares to Move to Madinah

CHAPTER 13 Prophet Muhammad Prepares to Move to Madinah One short-term solution was for him to meet pilgrims coming to Makkah from different parts of the Arabian Peninsula. So, in the 10th year of the revelation, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) met pilgrims from several tribes. He arranged for these meetings to be held…