Monthly Archive: March 2024

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Red Heifer and the Third Temple

In the Jewish faith, the Red Heifer (also known as the Red Cow) holds significant symbolic and ritualistic importance, particularly in the context of purity laws outlined in the

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The Story of Mother Ayesha (Peace be upon her)

The story of Mother Ayesha (Peace be upon her) being accused of fornication is a significant event in Islamic history, known as the “Ifk” incident. It’s narrated in several hadith collections, including Sahih al-Bukhari and Musnad Imam Ahmad.

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The Quran Discourages Divorce

The Quran discourages divorce and emphasizes reconciliation and efforts to maintain marital harmony. It presents divorce as a last resort, to be considered only after all other avenues for reconciliation have been exhausted.

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True Nature of Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency is a type of digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security and operates independently of a central authority, such as a government or financial institution. Unlike traditional currencies like the US dollar or euro, cryptocurrencies are decentralized and typically rely on a technology called blockchain to record and verify transactions.

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How Did Islam Eliminate Slavery?

The Quran played a significant role in addressing and gradually eliminating slavery within Muslim society through its teachings, principles, and guidelines. While the Quran did not outright abolish slavery, it laid down a framework that facilitated its gradual abolition over time.

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An Introduction to Hashimi Fiqh

Imam Ali (May Allah be pleased with him) is credited as the founder of Hashimi Fiqh, as his profound influence and unique role within Islamic jurisprudence have given rise to a distinct school of thought associated with the Banu Hashim, known as Hashimi Fiqh

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Kufa: The 4th Sacred City of Islam

Kufa, often regarded as the fourth sacred city of Islam, holds a special place in the hearts of Muslims worldwide, following the holiness attributed to Makkah, Madinah, and Al-Quds (Jerusalem).

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Shaytan: The Evil Spirit

The concept of Shaytan is central to Islamic theology, and it is mentioned numerous times in the Quran, the holy book of Islam.