Allah supported Islam with Hamzah and his conversion. He was strong in defending the Prophet of Allah and the helpless amongst his Companions.
Hamzah ibn `Abdul-Muttalib: The Lion of Allah & the Martyr of Martyrs (Part 2)
]]>There were people among the non-believers who yearned to declare their belief in Muhammad, but their fear of the prevailing norms and inherited traditions prevented them. Among them was Hamzah
Hamzah ibn `Abdul-Muttalib: The Lion of Allah & Martyr of Martyrs (Part 1)
]]>`Ammar was enduring the dreadful anguish of the body because his spirit was lofty, but now when he thought defeat had reached his spirit,..
]]>Let us now approach the first years of his message. Those were years one rarely finds an equal to in the annals of history for the constancy, truth, and eminence.
]]>One feels amazed by the degree of detailing in the description of the Prophet’s physical features. The scholars talked about his external traits in the minutest way.
]]>Among the seventy-man delegation of the Ansar who took the oath of allegiance to the Prophet in the Second Allegiance of `Aqabah sat a young man with a bright face, graceful eyes, and a radiant smile.
]]>What was Prophet Muhammad to his Companions? What did make them believe in him, cherish him, sacrifice their lives for his sake?
]]>Generosity, asceticism and piety all worked together in complete harmony to shape the most magnificent merits of that great man, Ibn `Umar. Learn more
`Abdullah ibn `Umar: A Great Man with a Tender Heart (Part 2)
]]>Possessing two weapons, his lance and his prayer. Whenever Sa`d pierced an enemy with his lance he hurt him; whenever he invoked Allah He answered. Learn more…
]]>What do you know about the man whose body bore the scars of the horrible torture and, at the same time, the document of amazing steadfastness and extraordinary greatness?
]]>The Prophet was a living model of equity toward those who did not share his faith, establishing his relationships in the name of trust and the respect of principles. Learn how
]]>With steadfastness and forbearance, the Prophet had gathered around him a solid core of trustworthy women and men. For a clear-cut distinction between faith in one God and the polytheism of the Quraysh…
]]>How did Bilal ibn Rabah, the Abyssinian who once was only a slave, become one of the great and holy men of Islam, even one of Islam's great miracles?
]]>Can attacking the places of worship, i.e. churches, be justified in any religious teachings including Islamic? What does Islam say and teach about that? How can a religion be judged correctly?
]]>The story of Bilal teach us the true meaning of freedom, that blackness of skin and bondage would not decry the greatness of the soul if it found its faith, adhered to its Creator, and clung to its right.
]]>The fact that Islam came to abolish corrupt human relationships based on false and superficial discrimination, is embodied in the story of Zayd. Who is Zayd ibn Harythah? How did he become a commander of the Islamic army?
]]>Do you see the man sitting there in the shade making baskets and utensils out of palm fronds? Take a good look at him. That is Salman whose grant was 5,000 dirhams a year!!
]]>Of knowledge, modesty, straight conscience and path, piety, persistence in worship, and sincere adherence to the Prophet's model is made this unique personality. Learn how…
`Abdullah ibn `Umar: The Persistent Repentant to Allah (Part 1)
]]>Who was that Persian Companion of the Prophet? What was his story with the trench? How did he contribute to phenomenal spread of Islam?
]]>It seems, to some, that all Muslims are Arabs and the non-Arab are ’different’ Muslims; that the history of Islam is simply that of Arabs. How are they related to each other? What do the followers of the religion share in common, and in what do they believe?
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