As millions gather on Mount Arafah during Hajj or observe fasting, the day reminds us of the importance of devotion, dua, and gratitude to Allah.
The Day of Arafah is one of the most blessed days in the Islamic calendar. It falls on the 9th of Dhul Hijjah, the day before Eid al-Adha, and is considered the pinnacle of Hajj
As the echoes of Takbeerat fade and the blessed days of Dhul Hijjah come to a close, another sacred opportunity arises: Muharram, the month of Allah
As the Hijri New Year dawns, Muharram offers us a divine reset button—a chance to begin anew with Allah’s mercy
Did these days leave a lasting impact on your heart, or did they pass like any other holiday?
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Despite its significance, Muharram often passes by with little more than a mention of Ashura fasting
As we step into the blessed month of Dhul-Hijjah, we are greeted by the arrival of the most auspicious ten nights of the Islamic calendar
Imagine finishing a Khatam (complete recitation) while angels record your deeds in a month of multiplied rewards