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Responding to the Invitation to Hajj
Was she dreaming, or would she finally be fulfilling her fifth duty to her Lord and Cherisher?
A Muslima May Not Wear Striped Socks in Public
Stripy socks are worn by everyone, so why are they forbidden for Muslima (women in Islam)? Islam recommends avoiding fashion trends, so wear striped socks in the home.
Hajj 2009
The annual Hajj is once again imminent and the Saudi authorities are having to deal with an unwelcomed guest in the form of the H1N1 virus.
What is a Mahram (Guardian) in Islam?
A mahram is a person who can never marry the person for whom they act as a guardian. The sole job of the mahram is to protect and maintain the person they are guarding.
Women Cannot Go to Hajj Without a Mahram
Hajj is not obligatory for a women who has no mahram (guardian) and she is exempted from traveling in these conditions. A visa may be denied by the Saudi government.
Anticipating Ramadan in London
Ranging from spiritual activities to food, and shopping London makes out to be a much more convenient spot than many other non-Muslim countries in the world for Muslims.
Aromatherapy in Islam
While the term "aromatherapy" may be relatively new to Muslims, the use of fragrances to enhance physical, mental and emotional well-being is by no means new to Islam.
How to Make Ramadan Fun for Children
Parents and teachers often look for ways to make Ramadan a learning yet exciting experience for children. Here are some suggestions on how this can be done.
The Last Ten Days of Ramadan
During the last ten days of Ramadan, Muslims focus their spiritual energies on seeking the protection of God as well as remembering (dhikr) God.
I'tikaf or Seclusion in the Mosque
I'tikaf or Seclusion in the Mosque is to stick to something whether good or bad and to block everything else out of your life. A time for Allah only.
Benefits of Fasting in Ramadan
Understand how by sacrificing worldly pleasures and practicing the utmost self control in the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims benefit both in body and spirit.
Preparing Children for Ramadan Fasting
Parento want to instill in their children the spirit of Ramadan so that when fasting is eventually compulsory for the kids, they can easily manage Ramadan.
Seeking Forgiveness While Fasting
During the second ten days of Ramadan two attributes of God become the most important to the Muslim: Al-Ghafoor (The Forgiver), and Al-Ghaffaar (The Forgiving).
Making the Most Out of Ramadan
Some Muslims may be inadequately prepared for the month. But even if Ramadan is already well underway, it's never too late to make the most of this Islamic month.
Tips for Surviving Ramadan in College
Being a student and living abroad can be both a lonely and the most rewarding experience. The key is to face Ramadan with the right attitude and prepare with confidence.
Preparing for the Fasting During Ramadan
Ramadan is the holiest month for Muslims. It's a month very different from other months requiring great deal of preparation. What is the best way to prepare for Ramadan?
Ramadan August 2009
Ramadan is the month in which revelation was brought to the prophet Muhammad. It is the month in which humanity received the final revelation; the Quran.
Staying Fit During Ramadan
Often, during the thirty day of fasting for Ramadan, that workout plan can go awry. As the days progress, there's a desire to rest more and to do less physical activity.
Tips on Preparing for Ramadan
Ramadan is a very blessed time of year for Muslims; however, it can be challenging - particularly if there is little or no preparation.
Muslims Prepare for Month of Fasting
All across the globe, Muslims recently looked for the new moon of Shaban, the eighth month of the Islamic calendar.
Ablution - Cleansing of the Body and Spirit
Muslims around the world perform various acts of washing in order to prepare themselves for salat (prayer). Islam requires a clean mind and body before worship.
Reflections During Father's Day
The components of a united family in Islam are prayer, studying, recreation, and mutual consultation.
The Practice of Veiling
While the practice of veiling is predominantly a Muslim custom today, its roots go back to the ancient Near East and Mediterranean, long before the days of Muhammad.
Observance of Eid Al-Adha
Islam recognizes only 2 holidays. While they are similar in some ways, Eid Al-Adha is quite different in many ways than Eid Al-Fitr - including who observes it.
The Background of Hajj
Around 2500 years before the appearance of the prophet Muhammad, the area surrounding the Ka'aba in Mecca was already a center of religious and commercial activity.