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. This blog will be reviewing the extraordinary history of this distinguished personality, who was studying significant events that moulded his life as well as the lasting influence of his very philosophical heritage.
Ibn al-Qayyim, was more commonly referred to as...
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. In direct contrast to polytheism, Islam fervently advocates unwavering monotheism rooted in tawḥīd (oneness of God), affirming that God is singular, unparalleled, and absolute.
The Arabic root of the term "shirk" lies in the verb "sharaka," signifying "to share with...
Despite the fact that Islam advocates for the rights of women and equality in status between men and women, Muslim women are still facing many challenges and obstacles that hinder their development and progress.
Fasting is a fundamental practice in Islam that involves abstaining from food, drink, and other physical desires from dawn to sunset during the holy month of Ramadan.
The Qur’an is the greatest gift to humankind from the Almighty. According to Imam Amin Ahsan Islahi, It is a divine guide that illuminates and nurtures the intellect.