We appeal to the youth of Middelburg and surroundings not to get carried away by the hype of ‘dynamic’ and ‘epic’ themes used as baits to trap the youth in the Fitnah of the ‘Deen Team’. Total abstention from all their activities is necessary!
Using the Mubaarak Seerah to promote interfaith and universities is like pouring few drops of urine in a glass of Zam Zam! Beware of such scholars misusing the Seerah and other Islamic names to promote evil, sin, Haraam and even KUFR!
Load shedding… water cuts… floods… riots and looting… protests and shutdowns… xenophobic attacks… economic recession… These are some of the…
DID HAZRAT MOULANA YUNUS PATEL SAHEB (رحمة الله عليه) CONDONE ATTENDING SECULAR UNIVERSITIES? Some segments of society are hell-bent on…
What are black heads? Blackheads are small, dark lesions that appear on the skin, often on the face and neck.…
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubaarak was also a judge. Once, a case regarding the king’s wife and a peasant came to…
Hadhrat Moulana Maseehullah Khan Rahmatullahi Alaihi said in a gathering: “There is still the smell of shierk being emitted! It…
Muslims who wish to contribute should strictly contribute to reliable organizations. It is Haraam to contribute even for the earthquake-relief work to organizations and Ulama that closed or supported the closure of the Masaajid during covid. If they couldn’t uphold the Haq of Allah’s Houses during the PLANdemic, how can we trust them to fulfil the right (Haq) of our contributions?
Beef and mutton animals are generally stunned prior to slaughter at abattoirs. Numerous animals (especially chickens) are killed prior to slaughter by the Haraam stunning process at these plants.
In Islam, it is Haraam to inflict any injury to animals prior to slaughtering them.
Muhaddith Sayyid Muhammad Bin Ja’far Al-Kattaani (Rahimahullah) has exhausted in his Ad-Di’aamah the Ahaadith showing the extent of the constancy of Nabi (Sallallahu alaihi wasallam) in wearing a topi with and without an amaamah (turban) and the statements of the Ulama in this regard…