Altruistic Nature of Prophet Muhammad (Saw)
Dearest brothers and sisters, the final day of Safar is upon us. These dates are amongst the most tragic periods of Islamic history
Dearest brothers and sisters, the final day of Safar is upon us. These dates are amongst the most tragic periods of Islamic history
As this annual period of mourning is drawing to a close, it is time to reflect on what the Ahlul Bait (a.s) really wanted from us…
In this discussion, I wish to explore another beautiful angle in this verse, namely that this social responsibility is shared
Truth be told, Tauheed is not as simple as we are outlining here, as it is indeed a very detailed discussion.
This verse explains that we should invite to the path of our Lord (SWT) with wisdom and good advice and engage with them
Almighty Allah (SWT) draws our attention to a very important reality pertaining to human nature, in verses 63 and 64 of Surah An’aam
From this foundation laid out in the previous discussion, our focus will now be on the ethical values of the Holy Quran which manifested in Karbala.
In tonight’s discussion we would like to explore how the Quran views the human being – both in its creation and status.
Tonight, we will discuss another major Quranic subject, namely our relationship with this world in which we live and enjoy.
May Almighty Allah accept our efforts thus far in this month of Muharram in trying to keep the memory of the tragedy of Karbala alive