My wife gave birth about 3–4 months ago during Ramadan. We resumed marital relations, and we recently discovered that she is pregnant again and is currently about one month pregnant. We were not planning for another baby so soon and do not feel ready emotionally or financially to welcome another child at this time.
From an Islamic perspective, is it permissible to abort the pregnancy simply because we are not ready for another child right now?
#Anonymous
If a wife becomes pure after her menstrual period but has lntercourse with her husband before performing ghusl (ritual bath), what is the Islamic ruling for the husband and wife? Is there any expiation (kaffarah) required?
These days of Dhul Hijjah (first 10 days) are the only days of the year where all the 5 pillars of Islam exist together. On these days, we reaffirm our faith, we observe solat, we fast, we pay zakat and give out sodaqo and the Hujjaj perform Hajj. May Allah accept our dua and grant us the ability to earn reward on these days. Aamin
Allahu Akbar
Allahu Akbar
Allahu Akbar
Laa ILLaha ILa Allahu
Allahu Akbar
Allahu Akbar
Wa LiLLahi L Amd
Seen this play out so many times. I’m a testament🥺
Had a friend from a staunch Muslim home that wore hijab while I exposed my hair, now she exposes her hair, left Islam sadly cos of marriage. May Allah guide her and many others back home.
May Allah grant us all good endings. Aamen.
My Dear Sister-in-Islam,
When the chest is exposed but the head is covered, it is not Ḥijāb.
When the head is covered but the body is wrapped in tight-fitted clothing that seductively reveals the shape of the body, it is not Ḥijāb.
When the hair is concealed but beauty, adornment and attraction are deliberately displayed for attention, it is not Ḥijāb.
When the garment itself becomes a means of showing off, competing for attention and seeking admiration, it departs from the spirit of Ḥijāb.
When modesty disappears from speech, conduct and interaction, cloth alone does not complete Ḥijāb.
Ḥijāb is not merely a scarf on the head; it is modesty in dress, dignity in conduct, humility in movement and consciousness of Allāh in public and private.
True Ḥijāb is a garment of faith, modesty and honour.
When you adorn the Hijāb, do it properly, understand and observe its etiquettes so that Allah recognizes you as one of those who sincerely obey His command.
Something still marvels me about the Quran to this day. I wonder how a book could be so audacious.
Imagine opening a book, and the first line you hit is:
ذلك الكتاب لا ريب فيه
"This is the Book about which there is no doubt."
We all know that when a human writes, we almost always start with an apology in the preface. We say we tried our best, but any mistakes are ours.
The Quran does the exact opposite of that. It did not offer a disclaimer. It offered a finality. It says: there is no mistake, nor doubt about my authenticity. Anything you read and find in me, rest assured, it is nothing but the truth.
The shutdown of the possibility of error before a single story is even told is the ultimate audacious power move.
For the past 1440+ years since the Quran was sent down, NO ONE has been able to find a mistake. They’ve only been running in circles.
This is what gives me audacity. It gives me confidence in my ability to recite the Quran without fear anywhere.
May the Almighty make you and me from the people of the Quran 🙏👏🏿
Funke Akindele said she stopped attending church because cameras are always on her, bro nobody send your papa inside mosque, no VIP section, no camera, no famzing, you go stand up pray like you’re nothing
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Muslim girls have every right to wear the hijab in Nigeria.
Muslim girls have every right to wear the hijab in Nigeria.
Muslim girls have every right to wear the hijab in Nigeria.
Muslim girls have every right to wear the hijab in Nigeria.
We demand justice for Muslim women.
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We can't keep quiet and allow overzealous oversabi CBT centres staff abuse our sisters and daughters