Why do we do Qurbani at Eid ul Adha? Qurbani, also known as Udhiyah, is an important ritual performed by Muslims around the world during the festival of Eid ul Adha. It involves the sacrifice of an animal, such as a sheep, goat, cow, or camel, as an act of worship and obedience to Allah.…
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The Unprecedented Heavy Rainfall in Dubai: A Consequence of Global Warming and Climate Change In April 2024, Dubai experienced an extraordinary event – a heavy rainfall that exceeded the average annual precipitation in just a single day. Infact, there was an exceptionally high level of rainfall on other days too causing severe flash floods. This…
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The Most Blessed Night of the Year As the blessed nights of Ramadan draw near their close, hearts turn eagerly toward one of Islam’s greatest moments — Laylat-al-Qadr, the Night of Power. In every corner of the world, mosques fill with worshippers seeking forgiveness, guidance, and nearness to Allah (SWT). Yet for countless families in…
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The Significance of Moon Sighting and Traditional Methods, Eid 2024 When it comes to the auspicious occasion of Eid, the sighting of the moon holds immense importance in the Islamic calendar. It not only marks the beginning of the festivities but also determines the start of a new month. While technological advancements have made it…
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When is Eid ul Fitr 2024 in the UK? Eid ul Fitr is one of the most important festivals in the Islamic calendar. It marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, when Muslims complete their month of fasting, reflection, and worship. The exact date of Eid ul Fitr is determined by the sighting…
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Have you ever felt a night so still, so peaceful, that your heart seemed to whisper prayers without words?That is Laylatul Qadr — the Night of Power, the most sacred night in the Islamic calendar. It is the night when the first verses of the Qur’an were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon…
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As the sacred month draws toward its close, an unmistakable stillness settles over the hearts of believers. Lanterns burn a little longer, prayers linger a little deeper, and every breath feels heavier with meaning. The final ten nights of Ramadan — the Third Ashra, known as the Days of Salvation (Najat) — arrive as both…
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