Bari Waa in la Hormariyaa:
Safarkii Mursal iyo Ciise: Xamure
Beelwacatay, Unuun
Buq and Beelwacatay.
Xiriiro Part 1
Xiriiro Part 2
Xiriiro Part 3
Xumbays Part 1
Xumbays Part 2
Safarkii Mursal iyo Ciise: Xamure
Beelwacatay, Unuun
Buq and Beelwacatay.
Xiriiro Part 1
Xiriiro Part 2
Xiriiro Part 3
Xumbays Part 1
Xumbays Part 2
By Muhammad Alshareef
During his Caliphate, ‘Umar, may Allâh be pleased with him, once set out for ash-Shâm (Damascus) and with him was Abû ‘Ubaydah. They came upon a deep creek which they needed to cross. So ‘Umar took off his sandals and carried them on his shoulders. Then he took the reign of the camel [...]
by Sheikh Salman al-Oadah
What is Islamic art? How should we define it?
I would answer this question by saying that any lawful work of art that stems from an Islamic context deserves to be called Islamic art, even if it does not convey a specific religious meaning. What matters is that, as art, it contributes [...]
Muhammad al-Shareef
Aasiyah, the wife of Fir’own (Pharoah). Her Eeman in Allah thrived under the shadow of someone that said, “I am your Lord, Most High!” When news reached Fir’own of his wife’s Eeman he beat her and commanded his guards to beat her. They took her out in the scalding noon heat, tied [...]
by Muhammad Al-Shareef
Many years ago in Uzbekistan, a baby boy was born blind. His Mother, the strong Mu’minah that she was, did not lose sight of He who had the Power to cure him. She prayed and prayed for her sons sight. And within a few years the boy regained his eyes…
She was widowed, [...]