Islam and Dogs: Tradition, Safety, and Health
“Islam’s historical use of dogs for work, spiritual restrictions, and health concerns align with modern science, emphasizing tradition’s wisdom.”
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“Islam’s historical use of dogs for work, spiritual restrictions, and health concerns align with modern science, emphasizing tradition’s wisdom.”
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Exploring Islamic ethics, wisdom (‘aql), the spiritual heart (qalb), and the nafs form a pivotal triad, guiding moral choices, offering insight into human composition, and spiritual development.
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The 1st century CE holds profound significance in Islamic tradition as a period that witnessed the emergence of several key prophetic figures. Among these figures are Zakariya u (Zechariah), Yahya u (John the Baptist), and Maryam t (Mary), the mother of Esa u (Jesus) Maryam’s mother, known as Hannah in history, made a vow next
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Once upon a time, there was a poor farmer who had a goose. This goose was quite special because it laid a golden egg every day. The farmer was overjoyed by his good fortune. Each morning, he would find a beautiful golden egg in the goose’s nest. He began to sell these eggs, and soon
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The following are excerpts from the Friday Sermon delivered on November 10, 2023, as published by the UAE Awqaf. 1. Connection Through Dua In the diverse array of Islamic worship practices, one ritual stands out prominently — supplication (Dua) to Allah. Laden with immense rewards, Dua is a powerful form of connection with Allah. The
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After the reign of Sulaiman , Israel split into two kingdoms: the Northern Kingdom of Israel and the Southern Kingdom of Judah. This division occurred around 930 BCE. The Northern Kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Assyrians in 722 BCE. Many of its inhabitants were exiled, and the ten northern tribes effectively disappeared from
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The historical accounts of Dawood (David) and Sulaiman (Solomon) bear great significance in Islamic tradition. After the passing of Taloot, the Israelites found themselves divided into two factions. One faction rallied behind Taloot’s son, while the other followed Dawood, whom some considered the rightful heir to the throne. By the year 1000 BCE, Dawood had
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After their initial victory and entry into the Holy Land, the Israelites established a peaceful and prosperous state. However, as time passed, they once again strayed from the righteous path and descended into wickedness. In response to their transgressions,Allah tested them with a cruel and oppressive king, known as Jaloot, orGoliath, who hailed from the
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Why did Allah make the holy land forbidden to the Banu Israel? It was because they had refused to participate in the war. In their arrogance, they laughed at Musa, saying, “You go with your Lord to fight; we will sit here.” It’s important to note that Banu Israel had already left that land during
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