Explore the misconceptions about Bid'ah (innovation) in Islam, its definitions, and its role in worship. Understand the dangers of innovation, its historical origins, and why staying sincere and adhering to the Sunnah ﷺ is key to staying on the right path.
Should Muslims study under innovators or take knowledge from questionable sources? This podcast delves into the principles of selecting teachers, staying true to the Sunnah, and navigating differences in belief, offering clarity on safeguarding one's religion and seeking authentic knowledge.
One of today's major fitan is neglecting the Sunnah while claiming righteousness, or accepting parts of it based on speculation. Shaikh Dr. Asim Al Qaryooti refutes this deviance, establishing the status and proof of the Sunnah as essential alongside the Qur’an.
Ustadh Abdulrahman Hassan explores the essential methodology of following the Prophet, his companions and the pious predecessors for true Islamic practice. He discusses how deviation from this path led to the emergence of various sects and their errors.
Surah Al-Hujurat offers timeless guidance on trust, respect, and conflict resolution. In this video, we explore five divine lessons shaping character and relationships. From verifying information to avoiding gossip, discover how this Surah helps align your actions with Islamic values.
In today's world, social media has made it easier than ever to become famous, even for those involved in Da'wah. But as Muslims, we must constantly check our intentions. Are we truly doing it for the sake of Allah, or have we been unknowingly drawn into seeking fame and recognition?
Now more than ever, the music industry has grown bigger than it ever was. The fact that it has produced an immeasurable amount of filth, immorality & chaos in society is not up for debate.
But the question comes, is it really haraam?
My school recites group surahs and du'as at the start and end of each day. The whole school gathers together and repeats after the loudspeaker. Is this a bid'ah? Should I try talking to the head teacher about this and will I be held accountable if I don't say anything?
My father dislikes us practising Islam and has a different way of understanding the religion My mother said she has tried to advise him, but he doesn't care. Are we sinful for not advising him? And what is your advice to us?
I am an 18-year-old female student of pharmaceutical science in my first year at university. Is it better for me to continue this career path or change and become an Islamic teacher? I am worried I will not be able to balance between being a pharmacist and my family duties in the future.