The first International Halal Conference (IHC) 2016 made a new addition to the Australian history.
Read More »The Relationship between Morals and Islamic Rights
If man believes that it is Allah who enacts laws that lead people, which man is obliged to obey and execute, he will definitely witness a very different social life.
Read More »Duties of Husbands towards their Wives, Part 2
A man might feel that it should be he who should decide about family affairs, with his wife's indisputable agreement.
Read More »Lady Fatima, the most Religious, Moral & Pious for Women
For Muslim women, Fatimah al-Zahra (as) is undoubtedly the most popular religious, moral, pious, and literary figure among the Muslims and other people of the world
Read More »New Body-Covering Swimsuits for Muslim Women
Marks and Spencer has launched a new full-length Islamic range of swimwear.
Read More »Chinese Call for National Standards on Halal Food
The Chinese characters for “pure” and “true,” signifying “halal,” hang over numerous restaurants across China.
Read More »New Zealand to Bolster Halal Meat Industry with Iran
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said the re-establishment of trade links with Iran could be a bonus for New Zealand’s halal meat industry
Read More »A Review on the Book “Islam and the Veil: Theoretical and Regional Contexts”
The issue of veiling has been intensively debated in Western society and has implications for religious liberty, inter-communal relationships and cultural interaction.
Read More »The Duties of Women toward their Husbands, part1
The man looks towards his spouse to find friendship and love.
Read More »On the Occasion of International Women’s Day
Roman Head coverings. The petasus. The pileus. The infula, or mitre. Veils I. from statute of Isabeau of Bavaria, queen of France, died 1435 (Abbey Church of St. Denis); as worn in France at the end of the 13th century. In the Caracombs – a woman prays …
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