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Protection from Evil Eye (Nazar)

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  Powerful Ayat & Ruqyah for Protection from Evil Eye (Nazar) in Islam Introduction In today’s world, many people experience sudden problems in life—loss of peace, health issues, financial struggles, or unexplained difficulties. In Islam, one of the hidden causes behind such problems can be the evil eye (نَظَر / Nazar) . The evil eye occurs when someone looks at another person with jealousy, envy, or even excessive admiration without remembering Allah. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ confirmed that the evil eye is real and can affect a person’s life. However, Islam also provides us with powerful protection through the Qur’an and authentic Ruqyah (spiritual healing). This article will guide you through powerful ayat and Ruqyah for protection from evil eye , along with practical steps to safeguard yourself and your family. What is Evil Eye (Nazar) in Islam? The evil eye refers to harm caused by a person’s gaze filled with envy or jealousy. It can affect: Health Wealth Relati...

Dua for Rizq and the Concept of Rizq in Islam

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  Introduction In today’s fast-paced and uncertain world, one of the biggest concerns for many people is رزق (Rizq)—our sustenance, income, and provisions. Whether it is financial stability, job security, or daily necessities, every person strives to improve their Rizq. However, in Islam, Rizq is not just about money; it is a much broader and deeper concept that includes everything Allah provides us. Islam teaches us that Rizq is already written for every individual, yet we are encouraged to make effort and turn to Allah through dua (supplication). In this blog, we will explore the true meaning of Rizq in Islam, powerful duas for increasing Rizq, and practical ways to attract barakah (blessings) in our lives. What is Rizq in Islam? Rizq is an Arabic word that means sustenance or provision . It includes everything Allah gives us, such as: Food and water Wealth and income Health and well-being Knowledge and wisdom Family, peace, and happiness Many people think Rizq ...

Eid ul Fitr: A Celebration of Gratitude, Faith, and Community in Islam

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  Introduction Eid ul Fitr is one of the most joyful and spiritually meaningful celebrations in Islam. Observed by millions of Muslims across the world, this blessed festival marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. After spending an entire month fasting, praying, and reflecting on their faith, Muslims celebrate Eid ul Fitr as a day of gratitude and happiness. The festival is not just about festivities and delicious food; it carries deep spiritual meaning. It represents gratitude to Allah for giving believers the strength to complete the fasts of Ramadan and an opportunity to celebrate together as a community. The word “Eid” means celebration or festival, while “Fitr” means breaking the fast. Therefore, Eid ul Fitr literally means “the festival of breaking the fast.” It occurs on the first day of the Islamic month of Shawwal, immediately after Ramadan ends with the sighting of the new moon. Eid ul Fitr reminds Muslims that faith, generosity, unity, and compassion are esse...

Benefits of Fasting in Ramadan

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  Introduction The blessed month of Ramadan is one of the most sacred times in the Islamic calendar. During this month, Muslims around the world observe fasting from dawn to sunset as an act of worship and devotion to Allah. Fasting is not only about abstaining from food and drink; it is a powerful spiritual practice that purifies the heart, strengthens faith, and teaches self-discipline. The command of fasting is mentioned clearly in the Holy Qur’an. Allah says in the Qur’an that fasting has been prescribed for believers so that they may attain piety and become more conscious of Him. This shows that fasting is much more than a physical act; it is a journey of spiritual growth. In Islam, fasting during Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, making it an essential act of worship for every adult Muslim who is physically able. Through fasting, Muslims learn patience, gratitude, compassion, and humility. This article explores the many spiritual, physical, and social benefits ...

Laylatul Qadr – the Night of Decree

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Ramadan is a month of mercy, forgiveness, and spiritual elevation. Among its nights lies one night that is greater than a thousand months — Laylatul Qadr , the Night of Decree. It is a night filled with divine mercy, powerful acceptance of duas, and the writing of destinies. For every believer, this night is not just a date on the Islamic calendar; it is a life-changing opportunity. In this detailed guide, we will explore the importance of Laylatul Qadr, its signs, authentic hadith references, spiritual guidance on how to prepare, and a heartfelt conclusion to inspire action.  If you want to understand the overall importance of fasting and spiritual purification, you can read our detailed guide on  Ramadan Kareem  .  What is Laylatul Qadr? Laylatul Qadr is the night when the Holy Qur’an was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ through Angel Jibreel (AS). Allah mentions this night in the Qur’an in Surah Al-Qadr :               ...