In the final part of this short series, Ustadh Kashif Zakiuddin explains abrogation, offers some examples, and shares sources of further reading.
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In part two of a short series, Ustadh Kashif Zakiuddin explains the meaning of ‘naskh’, its functions, examples, and the divine wisdom behind the concept.
In part one of a short series, Ustadh Kashif Zakiuddin explains the meaning of ‘naskh’, its functions, examples, and the divine wisdom behind the concept.
The Turkish government has sharply criticised the latest attack on the Qur’ān by Danish-Swedish hate preacher, Rasmus Paludan.
This year’s World Cup may be over, but Abid Akhtar has six incredible gems of knowledge from the Qur’ān and Sunnah that we can all benefit from!
Worldwide commentators and sporting pundits are calling this World Cup and its final as “the best one ever”.
The right of truth is for it to be imparted, not hidden or obscured. In Arabic, the word for ‘worthy‘ (ahaq) derives from the word for ‘truth’ (haq). This implies that the truth is the worthiest pursuit and objective.
Allah chose and prepared Musa ﷺ for Himself, and Sh Ali Hammuda distills five ways you can take a share of that favour
Following on from his last article, Abul Baraa gives some practical keys to look out for when making tadabbur of the Qur’ān…
10 ways to enable you to ponder over the Qur’ān…