
What the Battles of Islam Teach Us About Patience, Sacrifice Their Spiritual Connection
The previous or early battles of Islam were far more than historical conflicts and clashes of armies or militeries, these battles were deeply spiritual and offered lessons through the lives of first believers. At Badr, Uhud, the Trench, and…

Intentions and Their Impact on Human Actions
Actions Are Judged by Intentions: An Islamic Principle
Intentions and Their Impact on Human Actions highlight how deeply human behavior is shaped by inner purpose and motivation. What a person intends internally often defines the direction,…

Planning the New Year 2026 in the Light of Islam
The beginning of a new year is often seen as a time for reflection, goal-setting, and personal improvement. While Islam does not recognize the Gregorian New Year as a religious event, it encourages self-accountability, renewal of intentions,…

Islam and the Moral Rejection of Personal Revenge
Islam strongly emphasizes moral excellence, self-control, and justice, and for this reason it moral rejection of personal revenge. While Islam acknowledges that people may experience pain, anger, or injustice, it does not allow emotions to dictate…

Explained Islamic Way of Tarbiyah and Its Major Types
The Islamic Way of Tarbiyah offers a God-focused model of education which imparts intellect, character as well as human behavior on the basis of divine wisdom. Islamic Tarbiyah, as opposed to secular systems, is a mind, body, and soul nurturing…

Why Christmas Is Not a Religious Practice in Islam?
Historical Background of Christmas
The celebration of Christmas did not exist among the earliest followers of Jesus. During the first centuries of Christianity, there was no recognized festival marking the birth of Jesus, and early Christians…
