Is tattoo allowed in Islam?

In Islamic view, it is known that the human body is not own of the person but it’s only for God the creator. So, if someone wants to make a change in his body it is not allowed if there is no need. People belong to the creator, Allah says in surah Al-Baqarah “Indeed we … Read more

The Story of the Prophet Shuaib with Madyan People

In an Arabic village near Al-Hijaz, called Madyan, people live worshipping Allah for a period. After that, they turned into polytheism, and they used to worship the long-lived tree which is called Aika, that is why they were called “Ashabul Aika” (The Companions of the Thicket). They started by that tree, but then they made … Read more

How to be a Muslim?

If somone wants to convert to Islam, I will reassure you it is very easy. There are many steps you should do to be a real Muslim. First, you have to say The Two Declarations (shahadatan): there is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah. Besides, you have to believe that … Read more

Ten reasons to convert to Islam

Islamic Religion

In a world where spirituality and personal growth are sought by many, Islam stands out as a faith that offers profound guidance and meaning. Embracing Islam is a journey that transforms lives, offering a deep sense of peace, purpose, and connection with the Divine. This post delves into ten compelling reasons why countless individuals around … Read more

Dialogue of the Prophet Moses and his brother Aaron with Pharaoh

When Pharaoh had heard of the prophecy of Moses, peace be upon him, he sent for him and he came with his brother Aaron. Pharaoh asked about God in denying way. Then Moses started discussion about God of the whole worlds; Allah Who had created all the creatures, each one with suitable different details and … Read more

The owners of the garden

The story was stated in the Quran in Surah Al-Qalam from verse 17 to 32.  It revolved around three brothers have a garden. As being greed, two of them intended to stop being charitable and deprive the poor people from their share of the crops, and they agreed to pick all the fruits before any … Read more

Five habits in Eid al Fitr, Feast of Breaking the Fast

Eid Al-Fitr comes on the first of Shawwal after the end of Ramadan.. It is called in Arabic eid al fitr and the word ‘fitr’ means feasting which is the opposite of fasting. It represents a great joy for Muslims everywhere, so there are many habits Muslims are better to do in this special day. … Read more