“On this holy month of Ramdan let’s all turn to Allah and make…
Category: Prophet Muhammad
Enter! Enter! Enter, into the exalted! Tap into the prophetic vein! The divine has entrusted…
Join the.Ismaili/live for the annual Milad-un-Nabi Lecture, to be hosted at the Ismaili Centre London…
In his interpretation of the Prophet’s mi’raj, Abu Hatim al-Razi noted that Buraq is derived…
From the Gulistan of Sa’di – By Sa’di http://classics.mit.edu/Sadi/gulistan.mb.txt Photo: Lubna Peerbhai This week, Ismailis…
“The Prophet Muhammad (may peace be upon him and his family) – The Man and…
Muslim countries celebrate the Prophet Mohamed’s birthday “Mawlid al-Nabi” every year, but the traditions vary…
Jesus and Muhammad lived in different times and in different contexts. An absolute comparison of…
Qurtubi (d. 1273) writes in Al Jami li-Ahkam al-Koran (13th vol., p. 132) that, “The Prophet of Islam and all the prophets accepted and encouraged the exchange of gifts on account of their beneficial effect on human relations.”
“O Messenger, deliver [to the people] what has been revealed to you from your Lord,…
Nazia records a Na’at in praise of the holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon HIm & His Family). Na’at, in Muslim tradition, is a way of giving tribute, a way of showing love and respect of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and recited to pay homage to the greatness, and humbleness of him.
The ascension of Prophet Muhammad into heaven, Mi’raj, is generally celebrated on the 27th day of Rajab, although there is no unanimous opinion on the precise date.
Milad-un-Nabi marks the anniversary of the birth of Prophet Muhammed (may peace be upon him…
Nazia records a Na’at in praise of the holy Prophet (PBUH). Na’at, in Muslim tradition, is…
Muslim holiday gift-giving doesn’t translate as neatly as a perfectly wrapped boxes around a Christmas…