The Importance of Lineage Preservation in Islam: A Scientific and Ethical Perspective Preserving clear and traceable lineage (nasab) is a fundamental principle in Islamic ethics and law. While the concept is rooted in religious...
Adultery is categorically prohibited in Islamic law and is considered one of the gravest offenses against both individual morality and social stability. This prohibition is not merely a religious principle but a comprehensive ethical...
Family Values and Relationships in Islam: A Social and Ethical Perspective Family is considered the cornerstone of society in Islam, serving as the primary institution for nurturing individuals and transmitting values across generations. Islamic...
In a world where acts of charity are widely celebrated as expressions of human kindness, Islam introduces a unique and structured concept of obligatory giving called Zakah. For those unfamiliar with Islamic teachings, Zakah might...
In the modern media narrative, Islam and Muslims are often associated with violence and conflict. However, a careful and objective reading of world history reveals that the most destructive wars, genocides, and crimes against...
Islam is a religion that places great emphasis on values as the core of personal and societal conduct. These values serve as the foundation for ethical behavior, social harmony, and individual responsibility. Rather than...
Some may think that Islam is merely a set of beliefs and rituals confined to the mosque or limited to a person’s relationship with their Creator. However, this perception falls short of understanding the...
The Source of the Quran I- The First Explanation of the Source of the Quran: Did Prophet Muhammad declare his prophethood for material gains? Did Prophet Muhammad declare his prophethood for personal power and...
One of the fundamental creeds of Islam is about the Day of Judgment. All humans who have lived on earth are accountable and answerable on that day for their beliefs and willful actions. Allah...
Bilal ibn Rabah (may Allah be pleased with him) is one of the most prominent companions in Islamic history, known as the first muezzin (caller to prayer) in Islam. He was born in Mecca...