Numerous elements have drawn non-Muslims to Islam and Islamic culture. The sense of belonging and solidarity that Islam brings, the religious instruction Muslims deliver, and the cultural and spiritual values Islam represents are only a few of these causes. People may have developed an interest in Islam or Islamic culture for various reasons. Others might […]
Read MoreAs per the Islamic calendar, Muharram is the year’s first month. The Muharram festival marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar. The first day of Muharram, when the Islamic New Year is celebrated, is thought to be especially holy. On the tenth day of Muharram, which is also the first Islamic month, the Shia Muslim […]
Read MoreIndia is a land of festivals. Despite occasional communal eruptions, people of all religions coexist in this country because of its basic structure, which calls for tolerance and respect for one another’s convictions. The enthusiasm with which all religious festivals are observed is one of the best ways to demonstrate this harmonious existence. We were […]
Read MoreIslam holds particular holy days and locations while a believer can worship, such as remembering or praising God, at any time. Some seasons have unique and memorable gifts attached to them. Islam provides an opportunity for profoundly spiritual encounters that require renunciation of the dunya (worldly existence) and its trappings. The golden nights of Ramadan […]
Read MoreThe identity, uniqueness, transcendence, and total otherness of God are stressed in Islamic doctrine. God is distinct from anything that the human senses and mind are capable of seeing. Islam’s version of God embraces all creation, but no mind can genuinely comprehend or truly understand him. Islam guides all aspects and pursuits of life. It […]
Read MoreThe first month of the Hijri, or Islamic, calendar, is Muharram. Muharram is a time for introspection and repentance. It is regarded as the second holiest month after Ramadan and one of the four sacred months of the year during which violence is prohibited. The tenth day of Muharram is Ashura. Ashura is a […]
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