Among the matters that Shariah emphasizes, some are paid very little heed by us. For instance, in case of choosing the right basic education for our children – we neglect our responsibility. On this issue, we consider the worldly factors seriously and the religious teaching is overlooked. We have come up with smart excuses as to

We request our sisters that they also come forward to solve their own problems; Inshallah for initiating fikr (thoughts) in view to make advancement of Deen, Allah Taala would open up paths for you; He would make your Mahrams aware too. There must be some regular Deeni discussions regularly at home. If the women at

We request all sisters to exert courage and make plan for the coming Ramadan. And besides evoking courage, to make your Ramadan more fruitful, discuss and consult your father and mother, husband, son, and brother (whoever is available) regarding how to pass the Holy month much more effectively to maximize benefits. Manage all household necessities

Ramadan is a month which comes once a year – few times in a person’s life. However, if one gets this month and utilizes it properly, there is great reward from Allah Taala for His slave. Therefore, a slave must value the Holy month of Ramadan with the greatest sincerity possible and keep on engaging

A husband is responsible to his wife for the following (in short): 1. He should provide sustenance to his wife according his ability, i.e. financial condition. 2. He should teach his wife the rulings of Deen and always urge her to accomplish good deeds. 3. Sometimes he should allow his wife to visit her Mahram

Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz (R) [well known as Second Umar for his fair justice] was on his death bed. Hazrat Maslama bin Abdul Malek inquired, “By the Grace of Allah Taala you are leaving behind 13 children. However, you have left no money and wealth for them(?)” Listening to this, Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz (R) told that he may be made seated so that he could answer Maslama. He was then done so.

Books for Taleem at Home

July 13th, 2009

When Shaiykhul Islam Mufti Taqi Usmani (DB) visited Bangladesh, in a special Majlis, while giving his valuable directions regarding ‘how to inspire and guide family members toward Islam’, had named the following Five Books for Taleem (teach Islamic Knowledge) at home (this may NOT the sequence by which Mufti Saheb mentioned the books; however these