Salahuddin Ayyubi: The Lion of Islam Who United a World Foyjul, July 14, 2025 A Legend’s Call to Unity Salahuddin Ayyubi, widely recognized in the West as Saladin, transcends the realm of mere historical figures; he stands as a timeless emblem of courage, unwavering justice, and exceptional leadership. Born Yusuf ibn Ayyub, his honorific title “Salah ad-Din” translates profoundly to “Righteousness of the Faith,”… Continue Reading
The Unsheathed Sword of Allah: The Legendary Story of Khalid ibn al-Waleed Foyjul, July 14, 2025July 14, 2025 The Warrior’s Genesis The name Khalid ibn al-Walid resonates with unparalleled military genius and an extraordinary record in the annals of history. He is famously known as “Sayf Allah” (The Sword of Allah), a title that encapsulates his formidable prowess and divine favor.1 His remarkable journey charts a profound transformation… Continue Reading
Uncategorized Allah Knows All: Your Secrets, Your Thoughts, Your Every Move Foyjul, July 14, 2025 The All-Knowing, All-Seeing God Every individual carries a world within them – a realm of thoughts, worries, hopes, and even actions that remain hidden from others. It is a common human experience to wonder if anyone truly knows us completely, beyond the visible surface. This universal aspect of having a… Continue Reading
Islam Death in Islam: A Journey from This World to the Next Foyjul, July 12, 2025July 12, 2025 I. Embracing the Inevitable Journey In Islam, the concept of death transcends a mere cessation of existence; it is fundamentally understood as a profound transition, a predetermined gateway from the transient worldly life to an eternal afterlife.1 This perspective views death not as an annihilation but as a separation of… Continue Reading
Uncategorized Being a Good Muslim: A Guide to Living a Beautiful Life and Inspiring Others Foyjul, July 12, 2025July 12, 2025 When you think about being a “good Muslim,” what comes to mind? For many, it might be praying five times a day, fasting during Ramadan, or giving to charity. While these acts of worship are incredibly important and form the foundation of our faith, being a truly good Muslim goes… Continue Reading
Health Purification of the Heart: A Journey to Inner Peace in Islam Foyjul, July 12, 2025July 12, 2025 The heart, often considered merely a physical organ, holds a far more profound significance in Islamic teachings. It is understood as the spiritual and emotional core of human existence, the very seat of intentions, emotions, and connection to the Divine. The state of this inner core dictates the state of… Continue Reading
Health Hijama: Unveiling the Ancient Healing Power Endorsed by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Foyjul, July 11, 2025July 11, 2025 Imagine a healing practice so profound, it has been cherished for thousands of years, offering relief and rejuvenation. A practice rooted in ancient wisdom, yet increasingly recognized for its holistic benefits in our modern world. This is Hijama, or wet cupping therapy. It stands as a remarkable bridge between time-honored… Continue Reading
History A Long History: Muslims in Western Countries Foyjul, July 11, 2025July 11, 2025 When people talk about Muslims living in Western countries today, they often think it’s a new thing, mostly because of immigration after World War II. But if we look closely at history, we find a much longer and richer story, going back over a thousand years. This report will explore… Continue Reading
Salah Cultivating Khushu in Salah: A Journey to Deeper Connection Foyjul, July 11, 2025July 11, 2025 The Heart of Prayer – Understanding Khushu Salah, the prescribed prayer, stands as a foundational pillar of Islam, serving as a direct and intimate channel of communication between a Muslim and Allah. Within this sacred act, Khushu emerges as the indispensable essence that imbues Salah with vitality and meaning. Without… Continue Reading
Islam: A Religion of Peace and Inner Calm, Beyond Media Labels Foyjul, July 10, 2025July 10, 2025 Often, when we see news about Islam and Muslims, it shows them linked to violence or extreme groups. Studies show that the media often paints a picture of Muslims as “the bad guys,” connecting them to words like “jihad” and events like 9/11. This way of showing Islam often makes… Continue Reading