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    • The Hajj Pilgrimage
    • ge "...Pilgrimage [Hajj] thereto is a duty men owe to Allah,-those who can afford the journey thither…” (Holy Qur’an 3:97) It is considered the largest annual gathering of the human race. The Hajj pilgrimage is that...
    • Journey to Qum
    • Although the separation from her father had been very difficult, Lady Fatima Masuma (A) still had her brother to comfort her.....
    • The Pilgrimage of Lady Fatima Masumaeh (A)
    • The merits of the pilgrimage of Lady Fatima Masuma (A) There have been many traditions from the Imams (A) about the rewards awarded to those who perform the pilgrimage of this noble lady, some of which are mentioned below...
    • The Shrine of Lady Fatima Masuma (A)
    • After the burial of Lady Fatima Masuma (A), Mūsā ibn Khazraj placed a ceiling made of wicker over the grave, which remained unchanged until Zaynab, daughter of Imam al-Taqī (A), came to Qum and had a dome built on the grave......
    • Cure of a Serious Illness
    • A man by the name of Mīrzā Asadullāh, who was a guard at the shrine of Lady Fatima Masuma (A), developed gangrene in one foot. It had become so bad that the doctors advised amputation of the foot to halt the progress of the disease.
    • A Muslim Celebration
    • Muslims have two major celebrations in the year. Both are called Eid (meaning “celebration”). Eid Al-Fitr, or the Celebration of Breaking the Fast, marks the end of Ramadan. Ramadan is...
    • Laylatul Qadr (the Night of Power)
    • er) T he month of Ramadhan has been singled out for special worship (`Ibadat) and exclusive favors. It is a month unlike other months. One reason for this, as defined by the Qur'an, is because the Holy Qur'an was revea...
    • Ramadan All Over the World
    • rld Now that Ramadan has begun, different people have their own customs and their own way of spending the holy month. We found out more about the different Ramadan customs of many Islamic nations and how they vary; y...
    • In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
    • ul. Introducing Ramadan to Children A ll praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger. First, it is the duty of parents to inculcate the love of Islamic acts of worship in the he...
    • Some Health Guidelines for Ramadan
    • dan Ramadan Diet and Health Guidelines T his article provides useful advice on how to avoid some common problems encountered in Ramadan. If followed, it would enable one to fast comfortably and enjoy fully the spir...
    • Explaining Ramadan
    • dan R amadan is the ninth month of the Islamic Lunar calendar and the holiest of the four holy months. It begins with the sighting of thenew moon after which all physically mature and healthy Muslims are obliged to a...
    • Self- purification & The Youth 
    • Have you ever contemplated on the self and the purification of the self? Where does one begin in the process of self-purification and development? Is it possible to easily go through this process and to...
    • Qibla Changing Direction
    • ion FromJerusalem to Ka'ba (18 Moharram, second year of Hijra) Qibla is the direction in which Muslims all over the world must have to face to while praying to the Only One God the all-Almighty Allah. At the h...
    • Eid-Ul-Adha (Festival of Sacrifice)
    • Eid ul-Adha or Festival of Sacrifice is in commemoration of the sacrifices of Abraham and his family. All the other Muslims in the world join the hajjis (pilgrims) in Mecca, in celebrating the Eid ul Adha, marking the end of the pilgrimage....
    • List of Events in History of Holy Mecca
    • It is considered the largest annual gathering of the human race. The Hajj pilgrimage is that supreme symbol of universal brotherhood, where class, color, race, language and all other outward differences give way to devotion to the One and Only Creator....
    • History of The Holy Mosque In Mecca
    • Mecca city in western Saudi Arabia, capital of Al-Hijaz in Hijaz province near Jiddah. The Muslims called the city "Umm al-Qora", meaning "Mother of Cities" deriving its sanctity from having been the birthplace of Prophet Mohammad (P.B.U.H).....
    • Objectives Of Hajj
    • Far from the family and detached from worldly things, during the Hajj each worshipper has the chance to attend only to God and the performance of divine duties.....
    • Abraham Builds the Ka′ba
    • One time that Abraham (PBUH) went to Mecca, he told his son, "My dear son, Allah has commanded me to rebuild His Holy House, the Ka'ba." Ismail (PBUH) immediately declared his readiness to help Abraham (PB...
    • Eid ul Fitr
    • The first Eid was celebrated in 624 CE by the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) with his friends and relatives after the victory of the battle of Badr. Muslims are not only celebrating the end of fasting, but...
    • Appointment of Prophet Mohammad
    • ad (610 C.E) The Beginning of Revelation One day, while Muhammad was asleep in the cave Hera, an angel approached with a sheet in his hand. The angel said to Muhammad, "Read." Muhammad answered in surprise, ...
    • Bulletin of Dar Alquran Alkarim organization
    • ion IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE BENEFICENT, THE MERCIFUL The desire to put out the light of Allah with their mouths, but Allah will perfect his light, though the unbelievers may be averse (surah Saff 8) Since long, the avowed...
    • Hajj ,The Spiritual Migration
    • Hajj occurs during the highly respected month of Zul-Hijjah. The land of Makkah (Mecca) is tranquil and peaceful. Instead of fear, hatred, and war, the desert is characterized by security and peace...
    • Hajj as a shift against racism:
    • one Muslim who saw the light of true Islam through his Hajj in April 1964. As a former member and speaker for the Nation of Islam, a black spiritual and nationalist movement, he believed that the white man was the devil and the black man superior....
    • Hajj Poem: Return of Pilgrims
    • The pilgrims returned with reverence. They were thankful to the Merciful God. On their way to Mecca from Arafat, They repeatedly said "Labbaika" with great respect.....
    • Eid ul Fitr
    • tr "O Allah! Bless us in the day of our Eid and our fast breaking and let it be the best day that has passed over us" Imam Ali Zainul Abedeen (A.S.) - Sahifa Al-Sajjadiyya Eid is an Arabic word derived from r...
    • The Night of Destiny
    • iny The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) is quoted on page 265, Vol. 3, of al- Amin's work Miftahul Jannat, saying: "Allah has favored Friday over all other days, the month of Ramadan over all other months, and the Night o...
    • FAST IN HISTORY
    • RY Since the dawn of history, man did not find any means better than fast to ascend above yielding to his desires and worldly wishes, attain spiritual upliftment, return to spirituality, and renounce contemptible h...
    • THE HIJRA CALENDAR
    • NDAR The Islamic calendar is reckoned from the time of migration (Hijra) of Prophet Mohammad (Peace Be upon Him) from Mecca to Madina. The Prophet's decision to migrate from Mecca came after several years of inhuman treatme...