Birth Control and family planning from the Sunni Scholars’ Point of Views.
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The European Union’s top court ruled on Tuesday that public employers in member states can ban workers from wearing any visible signs of religious belief, including Islamic headscarf, marking a blow to the freedom of religion of millions of....
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The four-day event, with the theme "A Gateway to the Global Halal Economy: Unveiling the Potentials," features 500 leading companies from 45 countries....
Read More »Religious Training of Children
In today’s society, a lot of emphasis is placed on secular education. A child is pushed to strive for excellence in academics. A college or University education is a necessity, both for boys and girls. Education is indeed very important, but the significance of religious education for a...
Read More »Islamic Laws on Eating and Drinking according to Ayatollah Sistani’s Fatwas
Allah the Almighty has made the beautiful nature and all animals and fruits and greeny at die disposal of mankind for his own use, so that he is able to use these things for eating and drinking, and covering himself to build his shelter, and other necessities, but for the protection of man's life, and for the...
Read More »Slaughtered Animal Is Halal if its Feed Is Halal
In accordance with strict Islamic law and guidelines, a slaughtered animal is considered halal when its feed is also considered halal.
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The typical image of women at home is the image of a creature of secondary importance which rejected by Islam.
Read More »Islamic Laws of Medicine by Ayatollah Sistani
this book is an example of the comprehensive and robust knowledge of the religious seminaries, which provide splendid services to those who want to faithfully apply Islamic rules to every aspect of their lives....
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The focus and interest in this article are to investigate representations, moral and theological contemporary imagery of non-motherhood in Shi’a Islam by looking into the case of Lady Fatemeh-Masoumeh of Qom as a....
Read More »From the Divine to the Human Contemporary Islamic Thinkers on Evil, Suffering, and the Global Pandemic
Featuring the work of leading contemporary Muslim philosophers and theologians, this book grapples with various forms of evil and suffering in the world today, from COVID-19 and issues in climate change to problems in palliative care and...
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