Arab anecdotes often reflect a culture that highly values family, generosity, and community ties. Storytelling in the Arab world has a rich, ancient tradition
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Among the most chilling verses in the entire Quran are these words from Surah Al-Kahf. Allah ﷻ does not simply warn us about wrongdoers who know they are doing wrong. Rather, He warns us about something far more dangerous: people who are convinced they are doing right, while in reality, their deeds are worthless.
This story has been preserved for over twelve centuries not because it's typical, but because it's extraordinary. It represents an ideal—a peak of human nobility that most of us will never reach but should never stop aspiring to.
This is a story of a man who had no education at all, who lives in a country where everything is difficult to achieve, and where girls' education is almost unattainable.
This is the story of Mia Khan
Prophet Zakariyah (Zachary), a figure of profound reverence in Islam, stands as a model of unwavering faith, patient prayer, and humble service to God among the Children of Israel. Chosen from the noblest lineages as one of God’s prophets, he devoted his life to worship, guiding his people toward monotheism while serving as the guardian of the pure-hearted Maryam in Jerusalem’s sacred sanctuary. His story, vividly recounted in the Qur’an’s Surahs Al-Imran and Maryam, culminates in the miraculous birth of his son Yahya (John), a testament to divine mercy that transcends human limitations of age and barrenness, offering timeless lessons in trust and sincerity for readers of all backgrounds.
Saeed ibn Al-Harith is one of the Tabeen (Tabeen are the followers of the companions of the Prophet, pbuh). Saed was a good Muslim and used to do a lot of worship and Nafl for the sake of Allah.
In this piece we recount the last three days of his life and the miracle and blessings he was bestowed with.
This is a summary of the Jumuah Sermon that was delivered on January 09, 2026 at the Islamic Center in Stillwater.
The AsSiddique Post will post Jumuah Khutbah (Sermons) whenever the Khateeb (the speaker) gives his permission and submits his sermon in writing.
Sometimes in the name of religion, sometimes in the name of homeland, and other times in the name of governance or interests…. But the truth is that a sound mind and pure nature cannot be deceived, no matter how the justifications change.
If this is what a creature prepared for a creature, then what do we think the Creator has prepared for His creatures?
Dirar ibn al‑Azwar (also spelled Dhiraar), may Allah be pleased with him, was one of the fierce warriors and noble Companions of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him. He belonged to the tribe of Banū Asad, the son of a tribal chief known as al‑Azwar Mālik, and was renowned even before Islam…
This is the creation of Allah. So show Me that which those (whom you worship), besides Him, have created.















