A brief reminder about one of the greatest days in the sight of Allah — the Day of Arafah; its virtues, blessings, and the best deeds to fill it with.
Udhiyah...refers to the animal slaughtered on Eid al-Adha as an act of worship to Allah.
Sleep early on Friday night... to make the most of the blessings of Arafah.
The wait is over! The blessed Day of Arafah has finally dawned upon us. As the sun paints the sky with its golden hues, we stand at the precipice of an extraordinary opportunity.
Have you ever dipped a bucket into a wellspring, only to pull up overflowing with glistening gems? That's the essence of the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah.
Though Hajj is a once-in-a-lifetime obligation for those able, Muslims who haven't been fortunate enough to perform it this year can still reap immense benefits from these blessed days
As the blessed month of Dhul-Hijjah approaches, our hearts turn towards the momentous occasion of the Day of Arafah
For those unable to perform Hajj this year, there is no need for despair. The immense rewards of these blessed days are available to all who strive to increase their good deeds. Here's how to make the most of Dhul Hijjah:
The wait is over! The holiest nights are here. Here’ how the Pious Predecessors set a beautiful example of how to make the most of these blessed nights.