- The Noble Quran
- Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad
- Islamic Creed
- Tawhid (Monotheism)
- Worship
- Islam
- Imān (Faith)
- Matters of Faith
- Benevolence
- Disbelief (Infidelity)
- Hypocrisy
- Shirk (Polytheism)
- Religious Innovation: Types and Examples
- Companions and Family of Prophet Muhammad
- Tawassul (Solicitation)
- The Concept of the Miraculous Acts Done by Some Righteous People
- Jinn
- Loyalty and Friendship vs Disavowal and Enmity
- Ahl-us-Sunnah wa al-Jama‘ah
- Doctrines and Religions
- Sects
- Attributed Sects to Islam
- Contemporary Ideological Doctrines
- Islamic Jurisprudence
- Acts of Worship
- Purification and its Rulings
- Prayer
- Rulings of Funeral
- Zakah
- Fasting
- Pilgrimage and Umrah
- Friday Sermon
- Prayer of the Sick
- Prayer of the Traveler
- Prayer during Fear
- Transactions
- Oaths and Vows
- Family
- Marriage
- Divorce
- Recommended and Disliked Divorce
- Revocable and Irrevocable Divorce
- Woman’s Waiting Period
- Li‘ān (Husband Swearing His Wife Had Intercourse with Another Man)
- Zihār (Likening One’s Wife to His Mother; To Prevent Her On Himself)
- ilā’ (Swearing Not to Intercourse with One's Wife)
- Wife Seeking Divorce
- Taking back One's Divorced Wife
- Breastfeeding
- Child's Custody
- Alimony
- Clothes and Adornment
- Entertainment
- Muslim Society
- Youth Affairs
- Women Affairs
- Children Affairs
- Medicine and Treatment and Islamic Faith-Healing
- Foods and Drinks
- Islamic Criminal Law
- Judiciary System in Islam
- Jihad
- Fiqh of Contemporary Issues
- Fiqh of Minorities
- Islamic Policy
- Schools of Islamic Jurisprudence
- Fatāwa (Fatwas)
- Fundamentals of Islamic Jurisprudence
- Books on Islamic Jurisprudence
- Acts of Worship
- Virtues/Noble Characteristics
- Arabic Language
- Calling to Allah's Religion
- Issues That Muslims Need to Know
- Softening Hearts Reminders
- Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice
- Current State of Calling to Allah's Religion
Heart Related Acts of Worships
Number of Items: 10
- Main Page
- Interface Language : English
- Language of the content : All Languages
- Heart Related Acts of Worships
- English Lecturere : Moutasem Al-Hameedi Reviewing : Osama Emara
In this lecture, Sh. Moutasem Al-Hameedi explains the hadith, "Actions are but by intentions and every man will have only that which he intended. Thus he whose migration was for Allah and His Messenger, his migration was for Allah and His Messenger, and he whose migration was to achieve some worldly benefit or to take some woman in marriage, his migration was for that for which he migrated." He also shows us some nice meanings in this regard.
- English
Explanation of Book of Monotheism [31] They love them as they love Allah: In these videos, Sh. Ibrahim Zidan explains the book of Monotheism which was authored by Sh. Muhammad ibn Abdul-Wahhab. This book gives a clear explanation of the Islamic creed which is the core of Islam, for the belief in Tawhid (monotheism) is the purpose for which Allah created both mankind and jinn.
- French
- English Lecturere : Shaikh AbuBakr As-Shatery Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
A lecture in English in which Sh. Abu Bakr Ash-Shatery confirms that sincerity is the desire of the slave to approach Allah, not affecting people nor acquiring their praise.
- English Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
In this lecture Shaikh Bilal Assad ponders on the topic of ‘ What are your Priorities in Life’ in which he explains the importance of this life and the life after death. This life for us is a dream and the next life is a reality. Our priorities in life is to worship one God.
- English Lecturere : Muhammad Abdurraouf Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
In this lecture Shaikh Muhammad Al-Shareef discuss on the topic of “ Does Allah Love us” , the things we should do to make Allah happy.
- English Lecturere : Abu Zakareyye An-Nawawy Lecturere : Saad Al-Gamdi
It is narrated on the authority of Amirul Mu'minin, Abu Hafs 'Umar bin al-Khattab (may Allah be pleased with him) who said, "I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say, 'Actions are (judged) by motives (niyyah), so each man will have what he intended. Thus, he whose migration (hijrah) was to Allah and His Messenger, his migration is to Allah and His Messenger; but he whose migration was for some worldly thing he might gain, or for a wife he might marry, his migration is to that for which he migrated.'" (Bukhari & Muslim)
- English
- English
- English