O you who have believed in Allah and His Messenger: indeed, among your spouses and your children are enemies to you who hinder you from the path of Allah and discourage you from His obedience; so be wary of them and do not obey them. Yet, if you overlook their misdeeds, turn away from them, and conceal them, then indeed Allah is Forgiving and Merciful. He will forgive your sins, for He, Glory be to Him, is Great in Forgiveness and Vast in Mercy.
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Justice has one face; it is applied to all, or this is how it should be.
On the days of the Messenger, peace and blessings of Allah (SWT), an incident happened that included a woman from the Makhzumites, where people wanted to save her from punishment just because of her family.
Ibn Mas'ud (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, "A true believer is not involved in taunting, or frequently cursing (others) or in indecency or abusing." [At-Tirmidhi].
Hind bint Utbah was a prominent Arab woman from Mecca, born into the influential Quraysh tribe as the daughter of Utba ibn Rabi'a, a leading opponent of Islam. She was the wife of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb and the mother of Mu'awiya I, the founder of the Umayyad dynasty.
Sen. Kendal Sacchieri (R-Blanchard) has introduced Senate Bill 1488, legislation that would establish a moratorium on the construction of new data centers in Oklahoma until November 1, 2029, and direct the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to study the long-term effects these large facilities may have on state infrastructure and resources
Tamīm ibn Aws al-Dārī (died 661 AD) was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, and an early convert from Christianity to Islam. In Islamic eschatology, he is known for encountering *Dajjal* during one of his journeys.
A mysterious encounter on a distant island reveals the ancient history of Makkah through the eyes of its forgotten rulers
There are certain times of the year when one needs to stand firm against oneself and one's worldly desires. These times should be used to the maximum to achieve the utmost success.
In this part, we finish our talk on Prophet Zachary and his son, the Prophet John (the Baptist), as related in the Qur'an. We also give a comparative glimpse between the Qur'an and the Bible.
Stillwater and multiple Oklahoma State University sites plan to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with events on Monday and Tuesday.
The Isra’ and Mi’raj refers to the miraculous Night Journey and Ascension of Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Jerusalem (Isra’) and then through the heavens to the Divine Presence (Mi’raj), a pivotal event that affirmed his prophethood and established the five daily prayers.
The Prophet Muhammad’s Farewell Sermon, delivered on the Day of Arafah during his final pilgrimage in 10 AH, sanctifies human life, honor, and property, abolishes pre-Islamic usury and blood feuds, and condemns tampering with sacred months. It outlines spousal rights with an emphasis on kindness toward women, declares believers as brothers with no one’s wealth lawful except by consent, affirms equality among humanity regardless of race or tribe except through piety, and leaves the Qur’an and Sunnah as enduring guidance.
How the Quran guides us to the finest natural foods—dates, grapes, honey, and milk—and reveals scientific miracles that modern research is only beginning to understand
This is an analogy struck by the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) for the seeker of the Hereafter. For verily, Satan lies in wait on his path, and the soul along with its false hopes and desires are his helpers. Thus, if he awakens during his journey and purifies his intention in his deeds, he is safe from Satan and his forces, and from the bandits of the road and their aides. Then he is guided to the fact that traversing the path of the Hereafter is difficult, attaining the Hereafter is arduous, and it is not obtained by the slightest effort.
Jabalah ibn al-Ayham, whose real name was al-Munthir ibn al-Harith, was the 36th and last king of the Ghassanid dynasty, which ruled northern Arabia (the Levant) in alliance with the Byzantine Empire.















