As Ramaḍān is nearing an end, remind yourselves to try if possible — even if it is for one hour, 30 minutes, or even 10 minutes — to just simply be with your Muslim brother or sister on the day of Eid, just so that they get to experience some kind of celebration that is in addition to the Eid prayer.
When this happens, the joy and value they will feel are hard to match.
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This Ramadan we’re asking a new guest everyday, what is one thing that the Ummah needs to go from #StruggleToStrength?
Today we are joined by Shaykh Abu Rumaysah Refi Shafi.
Keep up to date with our Ramadan campaign as we feature a variety of voices sharing their perspectives and experiences, inspiring viewers with practical wisdom and spiritual guidance.
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This aid is going to the children and families of the shuhadā’ — imagine them meeting us on the Day of Judgement knowing that we did all we could to support their families, and interceding for us.
Both believers and arrogant non-Muslims should be given da’wah, but the one who is arguably more worthy of your time and effort is the believer that already holds the right mindset.
The believer that will more likely take heed of your admonition and guidance is perhaps much more worthy of your time than those that turn away arrogantly from the true message of Islam.
https://www.islam21c.com/tarbiya/trials/blind-believers-vs-ungrateful-rulers/
Join Shaykh Dr. Ali Ahmed on an enlightening series, focusing on the journey from #StruggleToStrength through the lens of powerful virtues.
From the steadfastness required to remain unwavering in faith to the courage needed to face life's uncertainties, each episode explores how these qualities empower individuals to transform challenges into triumphs.
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This Ramadan we’re asking a new guest everyday, what is one thing that the Ummah needs to go from #StruggleToStrength?
Today we are joined by Shaykh Omar Suleiman.
Keep up to date with our Ramadan campaign as we feature a variety of voices sharing their perspectives and experiences, inspiring viewers with practical wisdom and spiritual guidance.
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We at Islam21c are keen to share with you a vital update regarding Zakat giving.
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Join Hamza Tzortzis tonight for a dynamic discussion on who should lead the charge in this critical battle, and what attributes are essential from them.
Share your insights and be part of the solution-building process! Let's tackle this challenge together!
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Nestled in the heart of Fez, Morocco, stands a monument to the power of knowledge and education: the University of al-Qarawiyyin.
Founded over 1,300 years ago as a mosque by the visionary Fātima al-Fihri, this institution is one of the oldest continuously operating universities in the world.
Indeed, al-Qarawiyyin has been attracting scholars, scientists, and thinkers from across the globe, fostering dialogue and discovery that have illuminated paths for many generations. Its classes have benefitted all those in pursuit of knowledge, from theology and law to the natural sciences.
The institution teaches us to uphold the values of lifelong learning, empowerment through education, and the unity of diverse voices in the pursuit of knowledge.
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Like Fir’awn, Netanyahu and the Zionists substantiate their claim of superiority by invoking the fact that they have created materially prosperous societies, with advanced organisational and technological capabilities.
As Muslims, there are two archetypical ways in which we can respond to this: the way of Qārūn, or the way of Mūsa (ʿalayhi al-Salām).
https://www.islam21c.com/opinion/ramadan-reflections-muslim-loss-mandate-to-rule/
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Since the dawn of the 9th century, a remarkable revolution in healthcare and compassion began to unfold across the Muslim world.
Over 500 hospitals were established for healing, hope, and humanitarianism. These institutions were far ahead of their time, emphasising not only the physical wellbeing of individuals, but also providing holistic care, including mental and spiritual health.
Such hospitals were open to all, regardless of background, wealth, or creed, reflecting the Islamic ethos of empathy, equity, and the importance of caring for the community. They were centres of learning, where physicians and scholars advanced the frontiers of medical knowledge, treatments, and ethical patient care.
These examples showcase strength and compassion, while representing a pioneering spirit, empathy, and a commitment to the welfare of the community.
Let this encourage us to build a world where healthcare and compassion are accessible to everyone.
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History recalls the Battle of Badr not simply as a clash of arms, but as a momentous event where faith defied overwhelming odds. This battle shaped the destiny of the developing Muslim community.
Occurring on the 17th of the holy month of Ramadan during the second year in Madina, Badr marked the first major engagement between the Companions of the Prophet ﷺ and the disbelieving Quraysh tribe of Makkah.
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Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (raḥimahu Allah) became a beacon of courage during a dark period in Islamic history.
His story, particularly his ordeal during the Mihna under the Abbasid Caliphate, is a powerful reminder of the fight to preserve the Islamic tradition.
https://www.islam21c.com/tarbiya/trials/imam-ahmad-upholding-truth/
Join us for our final livestream this Ramadan as we delve into crucial strategies for addressing Zionism with Ustadh Hamza Tzortzis.
Discover actionable insights on countering this ideology and empowering our communities. Don't miss out on this vital discussion, marking the end of our Ramadan livestream series as we tackle one of the most pressing topics of our time.
Tune in after Taraweeh (11:30 PM) via www.islam21.com/live, YouTube or Instagram!
Join Shaykh Dr. Ali Ahmed on an enlightening series, focusing on the journey from #StruggleToStrength through the lens of powerful virtues.
From the steadfastness required to remain unwavering in faith to the courage needed to face life's uncertainties, each episode explores how these qualities empower individuals to transform challenges into triumphs.
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In the 9th century, nestled in the landscapes of Afghanistan, stood around 400 windmills, showcasing the inventive spirit and environmental consciousness of our ancestors.
These pioneering structures were marvels of engineering; harnessing the wind's power to grind grain and pump water, thereby sustaining communities and agriculture.
They reiterate the Ummah's long-standing commitment to nature, and motivate us to look to the wisdom of the past as we forge a future where sustainability and environmental harmony can guide our path to bettering our community and that of the entire world.
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Imagine if today were your last.
How would you choose to leave your mark?
We have a special message today for you from Shaykh Dr. Haitham al-Haddad.
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Spanning the vibrant markets of the Middle East to the bustling cities of North Africa, the construction of 5,000 miles of paved roads stands as a huge testament to the ingenuity and foresight of our ancestors.
These pathways were like veins through which the lifeblood of the empire flowed, connecting diverse communities, facilitating the exchange of ideas, culture, and commodities, whilst knitting together a vast and varied landscape into a cohesive and dynamic entity.
This impressive network of roads symbolises the strength and unification of the Ummah, showcasing an unparalleled commitment to progress, connectivity, and mutual support. It reminds us of the importance of building bridges — both literal and metaphorical — between different parts of our world.
These ancient roads also motivate us to pave our own paths of progress, connecting hearts & minds, and forging ahead with purpose. We can draw from our rich heritage to build a future marked by understanding & shared success.
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It is expected of us to say that we will miss Ramadan or are sad it is ending.
But if we truly reflect on this and are honest with our own souls, are we really happy this Ramadan or are we really sad it is ending?
https://www.islam21c.com/ramadan-1441/are-you-happy-or-sad-that-ramadan-is-ending-soon/
Allah gives the parable of a father who owned a garden, not too far from Sana’a. The parable was a reminder to the Quraysh — and is to us all — of the end of those who are ungrateful.
The owner of this particular garden was very charitable when he was alive. In his lifetime, he would give a portion to his family, a portion he would reinvest into the garden, and the excess he would give to the poor in charity.
When he passed away, he left the garden to his children. So what happened to the garden?
https://www.islam21c.com/tarbiya/trials/people-of-the-garden/
Join Shaykh Dr. Ali Ahmed on an enlightening series, focusing on the journey from #StruggleToStrength through the lens of powerful virtues.
From the steadfastness required to remain unwavering in faith to the courage needed to face life's uncertainties, each episode explores how these qualities empower individuals to transform challenges into triumphs.
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This Ramadan we’re asking a new guest everyday, what is one thing that the Ummah needs to go from #StruggleToStrength?
Today we are joined by Imam Shakeel Begg.
Keep up to date with our Ramadan campaign as we feature a variety of voices sharing their perspectives and experiences, inspiring viewers with practical wisdom and spiritual guidance.
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Prophet Sulaymān was himself the son of a prophet, Dāwūd (ʿalayhima al-Salām). He was blessed with a kingdom similar to Dāwūd and spread the truth with wisdom and justice.
But similar to Dāwūd, he was also tested.
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Taqwā is a term that, along with its derivatives, has been mentioned in the Qur’ān approximately 240 times.
When Allāh makes mention of a particular word that denotes a particular quality, numerous times, it teaches us how important that quality is to Allāh.
It is no secret that this quality of Taqwā is synonymous with the month of Ramaḍān.
https://www.islam21c.com/islamic-thought/taqwa-the-forgotten-jewel-of-ramadan/
Step into the digital arena where truth battles falsehood, and learn how you can fortify the frontlines online.
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