holy month of Ramadan
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The father of the orphans
“I had wished I was an orphan too, so that I would have received the same attention and kindness from the Commander of the Faithful (pbuh).”
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According to the holy prophet of Islam, Imam Ali (a.s.) is the benchmark for recognizing the truth
Shia and Sunni Muslims have quoted the Holy Prophet as saying, "Ali is with truth, and truth is with Ali. Truth revolves around him wherever he is."
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Nineveh reopens mosques to perform prayers
"The head of the crisis cell, Governor of Nineveh Najm al-Jubouri, instructed to allow opening mosques to establish Tarawih prayers exclusively from today," a statement issued by the governorate said to .
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What is the reason behind the naming of the Night of Qadr?
The one who brings alive this specific night becomes the master of destiny, rank, and station.
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Was the night of Qadr existed for previous nations as well as Muslim community?
The Prophet (ṣ): God bestowed the Night of Qadr upon my community and not a single nation before was ever given such a blessing.
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Shias, Sunnis and non-Muslims admit incapability in grasping Imam Ali’s spiritual status
"Ibrahim al-Khalil al-Rahman should be proud of having such a son"; Ibn Abi al-Hadid says about Imam Ali (pbuh)
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Deeds of Laylat al-Qadr (Eve of Twenty first of Ramadan)
O Allah I ask You, for the sake of Your revealed Book, and what is in it, and in it is Your greatest name, and (all) Your beautiful names, and what is feared and hoped for, make me amongst those whom You have saved from the fire.
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The most selfless and most sacrificing figure for Islam and Muslims
The patience of the Commander of the Faithful was a sacrifice. His measures were a sacrifice. His cooperation was a sacrifice. His acceptance of caliphate was a sacrifice.
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Fasting volunteers delivering lockdown food packs to vulnerable people in Leeds during Ramadan
Give a Gift is set to help more than 900 people with food packs and vouchers after the charity was given more than £21,000 by Islamic Relief UK.
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When is Eid 2020? Date Ramadan ends and Eid-al-Fitr takes place, how to donate to a collection
Ramadan began on the evening of Thursday 23 April and will end a month later on the evening of Saturday 23 May.
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Blackburn mosque uses social media to help community pray
While Muslim communities experience a Ramadan in lockdown, many local mosques are using technology to help their congregations stay connected online.
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Two paradoxical features in Imam Ali (a.s.)
He was steadfast and strict in the face of oppression, oppressors, deviation from the path of God. He also behaved in a completely sensitive and delicate manner towards the oppressed, underprivileged, and vulnerable classes of society.
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The most powerful, yet he was a ruler who was wronged the most in history!
Imam Ali (pbuh)'s robust physique, intellect, determination, management, and style of rhetoric were all indications of a strong and powerful individual. At the same time, this strong man was wronged.
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The Night of Qadr:
From the Night of Qadr religious people begin a new year
During the Night of Qadr, one enters a new year, a new stage and in fact, a new life and birth. From this night onwards, one begins to take a path with his provisions of piety.
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Ramadan 2020: Don't skip sahur, split iftar into 2 parts and more fasting tips
To make things harder, this year the novel coronavirus has been thrown into the mix. Following a balanced diet, though imperative in all conditions regardless of whether you are fasting or not, is of great importance not only to be more energetic while fasting but also to maintain your immunity.
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Deeds of Laylat al-Qadr (Eve of Nineteenth of Ramadan)
O Allah I ask You, for the sake of Your revealed Book, and what is in it, and in it is Your greatest name, and (all) Your beautiful names, and what is feared and hoped for, make me amongst those whom You have saved from the fire.
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Celebrate the breaking of the fast with Bedford Muslim community’s virtual Iftar
The Iftar is the meal served at the end of the day during Ramadan, to break the day’s fast. Literally, it means “breakfast.”
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The response letter of Pakistani prominent Shia leader to Ayatullah Aarafi
Iran was among few countries which most effected but with the grace of almighty ALLAH, special kindness of our Masoomeen despite the economic sanctions succeeded in this serious challenge.