In order to continue the discussion with Christians, we put forward two following questions, one is historical, and the other is theological.
Upon becoming Muslim, one must fast the month Ramadan, the second act of worship that Allah enjoins upon us, every year. One must abstain from anything that breaks the fast; eaing, drinking and sexual intercourse, from the time of fajr (dawn) until maghrib (sunset) as an act of obedience to Allah. In this e-book, we will try to help you to make this Ramadan your best Ramadan ever.
After the last night’s moon sighting, indicating that the blessed month of Ramadan is over, Muslims wake for the Dawn Prayer and the beginning of a very special day.
Jesus the Messiah An explanation of the 'real' message and religion which Jesus (peace be upon him) came with, from both the Bible and the Qur'an. How did the Quran Narrated the stories of the messengers and prophets from Adam to Muhammad
Hajj is to set out for Makkah to worship Allah by performing certain religious rights in accordance with the Prophet’s...
The Book of Hajj and Umrah A Book detailing the rulings concerning Hajj and Umrah.
An excellent 18 page treatise upon the excellence of Hajj and its rulings. Taken from Silsilah Ahadeeth As-Saheehah & Silsilah Ahadeeth Ad-Da
একটি নির্দেশিকা হজ A Brief Guide to Hajj in Bengali
朝觐指南摘要 (A Brief Guide to Hajj in Chinese)
By His wisdom, God gave preference to some places and times over others. For Muslims, Friday is the best day of the week, Ramadan is the best month of the year, “Laylat al-Qadr” is the best night in Ramadan, the day of “Arafah” is the best day of the year. Likewise the first ten days of the month of “Dhul-Hijjah” are the blessed days for Muslims.
புனித ஹஜ் கடமையை நிறைவேற்றுபவர் மேற்கொள்ள வேண்டிய கிரியைகள் குறித்து ஒரு சுருக்க விளக்கத்தை இங்கு தருகின்றோம்.!