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Share a Message : About Dawah

You are the best of people raised up, for you call to all that is right and righteous and you forbid the evil, and you believe in Allah. [Qur’an 3:110]

Share a Message every Friday

Assalamu Alaikum varh   Inshah Allah, We have redesigned our website on concept of providing weekly a message in order to share Islamic message based on Quran or Hadith.   “SHARE A MESSAGE EVERY FRIDAY” will share with you on every week by friday with a message. You can also subscribe to our website or even …

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Virtures of the first Ten Days of Dhul-Hijjah

ALL praise is due to Allaah, and may He render our Prophet Muhammad safe from every derogatory thing, and exalt his mention, and the mention of his household and Companions. Ibn Abbaas, may Allah be pleased with him, reported that the Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam) said: There are no days during which good deeds …

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How to Perfect Ourselves

Khalid bin Waleed (R) described: A Bedouin came to the prophet (pbuh) and said, “I have come to ask you for things would enrich me in this life and hereafter.” The prophet (pbuh) answered, “Ask what you wish.” The Bedouin said, “I would like to be the most knowledgeable of all people,” The prophet (pbuh) …

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Love your Wife

By getting married you are not just getting a wife, you are getting your whole world. From now until the rest of your days your wife will be your partner, your companion, and your best friend.

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Common Mistakes During Ramadhan

1) Focusing on food; to the extent that people begin to worry about eating more then actually fasting. This also goes along with spending tons of money on Iftaars even though a person does not need to eat that much food.

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10 Steps to Draw Closer to Allah

It should be the desire of every Muslim to draw nearer and closer to Almighty Allah the most compassionate and the most merciful. By drawing closer and near to Allah we gain his help in every aspect of our lives in this world and to be merciful to us so that we may gain mercy …

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Experiences of a Recently Converted Hindu Woman

My Experiences and How I find that Islam does not Oppress Women” by Sister Noor, University of Essex I came from a purely Hindu family where we were always taught to regard ourselves (i.e. women) as beings who were eventually to be married off and have children and serve the husband– whether he was kind …

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Work Ethics in Islam

–   Kaneez Fatima : As our understanding of modern-day work place and social behavior evolves, managers are challenged on a daily basis to ensure certain levels of work ethics amongst employees in the workplace, whilst maintaining morale and the feeling of job satisfaction. What was once thought to be a matter-of-fact task that anyone could perform …

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Haya (Shyness)

 Haya itself is derived from the word hayat which means life. This term covers a wide number of concepts. In English, it may be translated as modesty, shyness, self-respect, bashfulness, shame, honour, humility, etc. The original meaning of Haya according to a believer’s nature, refers to a bad and uneasy feeling accompanied by embarrassment, caused …

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