One of the biggest prayers for believing parents is for their children to be protected and guided. Raising God-loving righteous children is ever more of a concern due to the rampant immorality that is plaguing society and specifically targeting children. This attempt to push them astray is coming from every facet of their lives; from … Continue reading The Parent’s Responsibility
Abraham and the Fatehah
Abraham was the first person to be given the Salat and taught how to perform this sacred duty. [21:72] And we granted him (Abraham) Isaac and Jacob as a gift, and we made them both righteous. (٧٢) وَوَهَبْنَا لَهُ إِسْحَاقَ وَيَعْقُوبَ نَافِلَةً وَكُلًّا جَعَلْنَا صَالِحِينَ [21:73] We made them imams who guided in accordance with our commandments, and … Continue reading Abraham and the Fatehah
Gender Babel
In Sura 2 verse 102, we learn about specific knowledge passed down since Babel's time by two angels, Haroot and Maroot. [2:102] They pursued what the devils taught concerning Solomon's kingdom. Solomon, however, was not a disbeliever, but the devils were disbelievers. They taught the people sorcery, and that which was sent down through the … Continue reading Gender Babel
Nabi and Rasool (con’t)
As mentioned in previous articles the distinction between prophet (nabi) and rasool (messenger) is that a prophet (nabi) is given (ata) scripture (kitab), direct words from God, while a rasool (messenger) disseminates the received information from God. So while a nabi obtains the verbatim words of God, a messenger is the one who extracts, explains, … Continue reading Nabi and Rasool (con’t)
Nabi and Rasool
In the Quran, the term nabi (نَبِي) is typically translated as prophet, while rasool (رَسُول) is translated as messenger. As stated in previous articles, a prophet is given (āta / آتَيْ) scripture (kitab / كِتَاب), which are direct verbatim words from God. While a messenger sends and confirms an existing message from God. Another way … Continue reading Nabi and Rasool
Power and Responsilbity
Imagine if you were offered the ability to obtain the superpower of invisibility. Such that whenever you wanted you could transition back and forth between being visible and invisible. And for the sake of the thought experiment, your ability to turn invisible would also include any clothes you happen to be wearing when you make … Continue reading Power and Responsilbity
Imitation Versus Reality
One of the most iconic figures of the 1920s was Charlie Chaplin. He was so popular that it wasn't uncommon for carnivals and fairs to host Charlie Chaplin look-alike contests. Apparently one day the real Charlie Chaplin came across one of these contests and thought it would be funny to secretly enter and not disclose … Continue reading Imitation Versus Reality
The Original Con Artist
People have an interesting fascination with con artists, so much so that their stories have generated billions from captivated audiences who get a thrill from seeing the lengths individuals go to in order to trick and deceive others. Most recently Netflix made a limited series based on the real-life con artist Anna Sorokin who from … Continue reading The Original Con Artist
Iron
Sura 57 of the Quran is entitled Iron (Al-Hadeed / الحـديد), and the word iron occurs in the 25th verse of this Sura. [57:25] We sent our messengers supported by clear proofs, and we sent down to them the scripture and the law, that the people may uphold justice. And we sent down the iron, wherein … Continue reading Iron
Are Livestock Dedicated to Idols Prohibted to Eat?
A common pagan practice among early Arabs was to set aside a portion of their crops and livestock to their idols. [6:136] They even set aside a share of GOD's provisions of crops and livestock, saying, "This share belongs to GOD," according to their claims, "and this share belongs to our idols." However, what was set … Continue reading Are Livestock Dedicated to Idols Prohibted to Eat?
