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By Dr. Craig Considine This video presents the story of the first anti-racist, from the 7th century, who set in motion universal principles that forever changed the discourse on racial equality. Transcript Bilal ibn Rabah was born into slavery, a condition that was... by | Nov 9, 2020 | Ethics & Values, New Muslims
By Dr. Ahmad Al-Khalidi Man’s Free Will During the Coronavirus (COVID-19), the world realized that there is an absolute power that manages the whole world. Allah (God) created Man and endowed him with the freedom of choice. So, unlike angels, who cannot disobey... by | May 20, 2020 | Ethics & Values, New Muslims
By Editorial Staff Definition Sabr (patience) is an Arabic word that means in language to restrain. The month of Ramadan is called the month of al-Sabr because it is self-restraint from food, drink and sexual intercourse. In the technical usage of the term, it means... by | May 20, 2020 | Ethics & Values, New Muslims
By Brian Wright As a Muslim at any stage in your spiritual development, you will almost certainly come across the most-cited hadith ever: Indeed actions are [judged] by their intentions, and to every person [the reward for] which he intends. Narrated through what... by | May 20, 2020 | Ethics & Values, New Muslims
Aisha Stacey On the authority of Abu Hurairah (Allah be pleased with him) who said: the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and grant him peace) said: Whoever relieves the grief of a believer in this world, God will relieve his grief in the Hereafter. Whoever... by | May 20, 2020 | Ethics & Values, New Muslims
In this month of October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, I think it will be a good idea if we listen to this beneficial speech. In his Friday Speech, Shaykh Waleed Basyouni talks about domestic violence. He starts with a hadith in which Prophet Muhammad (Allah...