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Eid - UL - FITR : What to do on Eid ul Fitr?

Eid - UL - FITR Eid ul Fitr is a religious holiday celebrated By the muslims all around  the world. It marks the end of the month of Ramadan, which is the holiest month in Islam . Muslims fast from dawn to dusk during this time and prayer is central to the holiday.  Muslims celebrate Eid ul Fitr by eating and drinking, by wearing new clothes, and praying. Many people also celebrate Eid ul Fitr by giving back to the community. They may give away money, clothes,etc. What to do on Eid - ul - Fitr?  1. Wear New Clothes  Wear the new clothes you get, if any (or the best clothes you have), to perform the eid prayer. You should also apply عطر (perfume) before performing EID-UL-FITR prayer 2. Go for prayer  Perform the Eid prayer. Once everyone has gathered in the  mosque or outdoor gathering spot on the first day of Eid, there's a short sermon, typically given by an imam, and then all perform the obligatory Eid prayer. Follow the imam's movements as he performs two rakats and six takb

Shab - E - Qadr: "The Most Powerful Night in Islamic History!"

 Concept Of Shab E Qadr Laylat - Ul Qadr Laylat Al Qadr, is also called 'Shab-e-Qadr', 'The evening of Destiny' or 'The evening of Power' is seen in the last Days of Ramadan , the 10th month in the Islamic calendar. Muhammed (phub) said, "seek laylat - ul Qadr among the odd numbered nights of the last ten nights of Ramadan" Ref al-bukhari, 2017 It is viewed as the holiest evening of the year for Muslims and imprints the night that the main sections of the Qur'an were uncovered to the Prophet Mohammed. The day or the day after is a public occasion in a few nations. Shab-e-Qadr, otherwise called Laylat al-Qadr, celebrates the day that the refrains of the Quran were first uncovered to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Being perhaps the holiest evening of the Islamic faith is thought of. To celebrate the day, Muslims discuss the sections from the Quran the whole evening. It is however that the gifts of the Almighty proliferate during this evening. Exception

Al - Aqsa Mosque: "What are the secrets of this ancient mosque?"

Masjid Al - Aqsa  Al - Aqsa Mosque has an extremely exceptional spot in the hearts of the whole Muslim people position of love that is so firmly interlaced with the existences of a large number of the Prophets of Islam, as well concerning its unique status as a Masjid to which travel is suggested and in which prize is expanded. It is a unique and favored Masjid of tremendous size involving 144,000 square meters in size (covering roughly 1/sixth of the whole region of the Old City of Jerusalem) and with the ability to oblige in the district of 500,000 worshipers. InshAllah beneath we will set out an exceptionally short rundown of the historical backdrop of Al Masjid Al Aqsa, parting the data into three areas: 1) From Prophet Adam (as) to Prophet Muhammad (saw); 2) From Prophet Muhammad (saw) to 1917; and 3) From 1917 to the current day. [If it's not too much trouble, note: for a more nitty gritty examination of the set of experiences, Prophetic missions and for a near investigation

From fasting to feasting: The ultimate guide to Ramadan

Ramadan Ramadan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar. Muslims fast from dawn to dusk for the entire month, and devote time in prayer and charity. Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection, and Muslims are encouraged to read the Quran and learn about Islam . Ramadan is also a time of celebration, with family and friends gathering to eat and drink together, and to celebrate the Islamic faith. Ramadan and its significance to Muslims Ramadan , or the month of Ramadan , is a religious observance that starts on the first day of the month of Ramadan and ends on the last day of the month of Ramadan . It is a time of abstinence from eating and drinking, and is often considered to be a time of spiritual and religious reflection. Ramadan is a time of religious fasting, which helps to improve one's overall health and well-being. Fasting also helps to break the fast of Ramadan , which is a time of abstinence from food and drink. In addition, Ramadan is a time for reflection on t

Islamic Empire : when did Islamic empire start ?

The Islamic Empire   Islam is the second  largest religion in the world. It is the dominant religion in the Middle East and North Africa, and has a significant presence in Southeast Asia and South Asia. Islam is the official religion of 24 countries, with over 1.3 billion followers worldwide. Islamic Empire when did Islamic empire start ? Islam spread through military victory, exchange, journey, and preachers. Bedouin Muslim powers vanquished tremendous domains and constructed supreme designs over the long run. The greater part of the critical extension happened during the rule of the Rashidun from 632 to 661 CE, which was the rule of the initial four replacement of Prophet Muhammed ( phub ). The caliphate, another Islamic Political design, developed and turned out to be more complex during the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates. Over a time  of two or three hundred years, Islam spread from its place of beginning in the Arabian peninsular the entire way to current Spain in the west a