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The prescription of five daily prayers carries profound wisdom. At the start of each day, humans awaken to a new life, transitioning from darkness to light, and embarking on a fresh round of activities.
Hadrat Ikrimah (radiyallāhu anhu), one of the esteemed Companions, narrates that a group of polytheists approached the Prophet (sallallāhu alayhi wa sallam) and asked, “Inform us about your Lord and His attributes.” In response, Sūrah al-Ikhlās was revealed.
n the 77th āyah of Sūrah al-Furqān, Allāh Ta‘ālā says:“Say (O Muhammad), In no way would my Rabb care for you were it not for your du‘ā.” This āyah emphasizes that the wisdom and purpose of human creation are rooted in ibādah (acts of worship) and servanthood to Allāh
Qurban is an act of worship that has an important place in Islam and symbolises sacrifice and the desire to get closer to Allah. Sacrifice also encourages solidarity, solidarity and sharing within the society. The sacrifices slaughtered on feast days and at other times are delivered to the needy, orphans and especially to those who learn knowledge in the way of Allah, thus ensuring social solidarity.
In our religion, tawakkul means to leave the result of a job to Allah after preparing all the necessary means for it to happen. Tawakkul, which can also be explained as ‘absolute trust’ or ‘taking refuge in Allah’, enables a Muslim to find peace and tranquility in his daily life.
Giving a beautiful name to a child is a great responsibility and care for parents in Islam. One of the rights of the child on his father is to give him a name with a beautiful and pleasant meaning. Names have a great influence on people, and names with beautiful meanings have a positive effect as they reflect the personality.