After the passing of the Messenger of Allah, pbuh, many claimed to be prophets. Not only that, but many tribes thought that their allegiance was with the prophet only and many refused to do the prayers of the Zakah.
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Many claimed to be prophets after the Prophet, pbuh. There was Musaylamah who even claimed he is a prophet during the life of the Prophet, pbuh. Among those who made this claim during the life of the Messenger of Allah, pbuh, was Al-Aswad Al-Ansi.
Islamic Center Represents Stillwater at Turkish Eid Festival. Celebrating cultural exchange and community spirit during Eid al-Fitr
Community Update: Payne County Home & Community Education Cultural Enrichment's Group Visits Islamic Center of Stillwater. Alhamdulillah for this beautiful cultural exchange and opportunity to share our faith.
This is the story of one of the lesser-known companions of the Prophet, pbuh. Yet, he is one of the 1400 who attended the Tree Allegiance. He was the herd keeper of the Prophet, and he is known for many other contributions to Islam.
In this article, we discuss Omar Ibn Al-Khattab and his piety. We share five stories about his justice, leadership, and reverence for God.
Abu Bakr wasn't the most courageous, the most defender of Rasulul Allah, the poorest, or the most active in worship.
Al-Bara' ibn Malik was a man of disheveled hair, dusty appearance, thin frame, and delicate bones. To the casual observer, he appeared unremarkable—perhaps even weak. Many who saw him for the first time would dismiss him, their eyes moving past his frail form without a second thought. Yet beneath this unassuming exterior lay extraordinary courage, unmatched valor, and a spirit of sacrifice that would change the course of Islamic history.
In a world overflowing with males but starving for men, true manhood remains a rare and sacred virtue. A man is not defined by power or appearance, but by principle, mercy, and mastery of the self. Islam teaches that real strength lies in restraint and faith — in standing firm when others fall, and giving when others take. Manhood is not inherited; it is built by truth, trust, and taqwā.
Abu Abd al-Rahman Abdullah ibn Mas'ud ibn Ghafil ibn Habib al-Sahli al-Hudhali (may Allah be pleased with him) was one of the greatest companions of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Born into the tribe of Hudhail, he would become the scholar of the Ummah, the sixth person to embrace Islam, and one of those given glad tidings of Paradise.
This is the story of the man for whom the Prophet himself dug the grave, laid him to rest, and made a supplication so heartfelt that Abdullah ibn Mas‘ud wished it had been for him.
A powerful story from the Prophet on the danger of backbiting. The moral of the story is simple: hold your tongue, for there surely the Prophet has warned against it and warned of consequences.















