Verse 255 of Surah Al-Baqarah, or the Kursi, (Qur'an 2:255), is the greatest in the Qur'an, as described by the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him.
In this article, we discuss why.
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In this debate, the precise definition of the school known as Ahl al-Sunnah wal-Jama‘ah (“The People of the Sunnah and the Community”) is clarified. The discussion occurred during the Abbasid era, amid the turmoil surrounding the controversy over the “createdness of the Qur’an.”
Sincerity is the essential condition without which God does not accept a person’s deeds. Too often, a person may deceive himself into thinking his actions are automatically good enough, and that God “should” or “will” accept them.
In the story from our rich spiritual heritage that follows, we will discover a deeper and truer understanding of how one ought to view his deeds and how they may be accounted for.
The European Parliament passed a resolution urging European institutions and governments to reduce reliance on U.S. technology companies and accelerate the adoption of domestic digital alternatives.
The City of Stillwater declared an apartment complex on Boomer Road a public nuisance and authorized legal action against management after occupants said they went without hot water for months.
Ramadan, the month of Qur'an, multiple rewards, and prayer visits us for only a few days. We should do our best to make use of these days and this opportunity.
Ramadan does not suddenly begin when the first night of fasting arrives; it is a season that deserves thoughtful preparation. Getting ready for Ramadan means clearing space in your schedule, your heart, and your mind so you can welcome this blessed month with clarity and purpose. In this article, we will cover simple, realistic ways to prepare—spiritually, emotionally, and practically—so that when Ramadan comes, you are not scrambling to adjust, but ready to reap its rewards from the very first day.
Ramadan is a month of mercy, forgiveness, and transformation, and truly benefiting from it begins well before the crescent is sighted. Preparing for Ramadan means readying both heart and habits: strengthening your connection with Allah, organizing your time, and gently training your body and soul for fasting, worship, and service. In this article, we will outline practical steps—spiritual, mental, and physical—to help you enter Ramadan with focus, energy, and a heart eager to make the most of its precious days and nights.
Ma'rib dam was a miracle from Allah to the people of Yemen. It was the backbone of their civilization and they took a good care of it. When they disbelieved and disobeyed Allah, they became lazy and ignored the dam. The sign of its fall was a little mouse digging a tunnel in the dam.
In this hadith, the Prophet (peace be upon him) teaches us the true meaning of responsibility.
In Islam, every person has a specific duty that they are accountable for and must uphold. Leaders have their own responsibilities and will be questioned by God about how they fulfilled them. Likewise, a man is responsible for his household—his wife and children—their food, clothing, education, upbringing, and religious guidance. Every member of society carries their own share of responsibility as well, according to their role and position.
Riyaa in Islam is performing acts of worship or good deeds with the intention of being seen, admired, or praised by people rather than solely for Allah's pleasure, rendering such deeds spiritually void and akin to minor shirk
I am present when my servant thinks of me, and I am with him when he remembers me.
And among the people is he whose speech about the life of this world impresses you, and he even calls upon Allah as a witness to what is in his heart, yet he is the most severe of opponents. But when he turns away, he strives throughout the land to spread corruption therein and to destroy crops and offspring; and Allah does not love corruption. And when it is said to him, ‘Fear Allah,’ pride in sin takes hold of him. Then Hell is sufficient for him, and how wretched a resting place it is. (Qur'an 2: 204-206)
On January 26, 2026, The AsSiddique Post received documented information indicating that many ongoing issues at the Islamic Center are not simply the result of personal differences, as previously assumed, but arise from deeper and more serious problems within the community.
This is the story of the first martyr (and martyress) in Islam. An old lady, a black lady, yet she was promised along with her family, a high place in Jan'nah.















