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Islamic Ruling On Beards

The beard (Arabic: liyah) is defined as the hair which grows...

Concept of Gifts In Islam

Whenever one thinks of the memories of past glory and eminence,...

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O People fear Allah in all your situations. For Allah’s fearfulness...

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The group UMMA INDIA taking into account the realities of our time will bring for young people absolutely another higher level of perception of Islam, its culture, and modern processes. Issuance of such content will solve the current problems of the younger generation in the environment of lack of information about Islam and the development of a worldwide Muslim community and its achievements throughout the world. The main purpose of the foundation is the spiritual, informational, cognitive and intellectual development of young people in India and other English speaking peoples synchronized with the development of modern society.

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  • Translation and dissemination of selected Islamic works into English, Hindi and other local language
  • Establishing regular visits, interviews, opinions of scholars and academics to enhance learning
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Six Ettiquettes of Learning

Ibn al-Qayyim – rahimahullâh – said: “There are six stages to knowledge Firstly: Asking questions in a good manner.Secondly: Remaining quiet and listening attentively.Thirdly: Understanding well.Fourthly: Memorising.Fifthly: Teaching.Sixthly – and it is its fruit: Acting upon the...

Quran

Salah: The 2nd Pillar of Islam

Salah, also called namaz, is the second pillar of Islam and a daily obligation upon all Muslims above baligh (mature) age. Salah plays a fundamental...

Islamic Ruling On Beards

The beard (Arabic: liyah) is defined as the hair which grows on the cheeks and the jaws. It includes the hair of the temples, the...

Quran Series: Translation & Tafsir of Surah 1 ﴾الفاتحة﴿ Al-Fatihah

In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.  Translation:  All the praises and thanks be to Allah, the Lord of the 'Alamin (mankind, jinns and all...

History

Life & Contributions of Ibn-Al-Qayyim Al- Jawziyya

Ibn al-Qayyim is a popular Islamic scholar who made historic contributions towards spirituality and the Islamic jurisprudence that is not going to be forgotten soon....

Understanding ‘Shirk’ in Islam

The term "shirk" in Islam specifically denotes the grave sin of idolatry or polytheism, representing the act of deifying or worshipping ‘entities’ other than Allāh....

Music in Light of Islam – Prohibition & Spiritual Wisdom

Music has an undeniable impact on our lives, as French author Victor Hugo aptly put it, "Music expresses that which cannot be said and on...

Relationships

Concept of Gifts In Islam

Whenever one thinks of the memories of past glory and eminence, one never doubts the fact that the spirit of Muslims have witnessed a definite decline and that feelings of amity and friendliness are at a low ebb. Thereupon, the heart becomes saddened and any selfishness in the heart goes away. Past egotistical notions of oneself recede. An egotist cannot feel empathy for his...

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