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Invocation, or "du'a" in Arabic, is a foundational act of faith in Islam. It's a direct channel for believers to communicate with Allah, the Almighty. Among the numerous supplications, the one for aci…
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Introduction Among the rich and diverse foundations of Islamic jurisprudence, the Maliki school stands out as one of the four main schools of thought. Each school provides a unique interpretation of …
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In Islam, making a dua for a deceased person is an act of mercy, loyalty and love. When someone passes away, Muslims can ask Allah to forgive them, have mercy on them, expand their grave and grant the…
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Sunnism, one of the main branches of Islam, has, over time, developed schools of thought or madhabs. These are essentially legal and theological interpretations of sacred texts, crafted by distinguis…
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In Islam, invocations hold a special significance in alleviating anxiety and fear. When faced with challenges and negative emotions, Muslim believers turn to specific Arabic invocations to find inner …
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The world of Islam, with its rich history and diverse traditions, is multifaceted and intricate. Although Islam is a unified religion at its core, emphasizing the oneness of God and the finality of t…