Jumadul-ahir 1443
№2 (2022-02-01)

The train to Mecca

“… I follow the way of love, and where the path of love’s caravan goes, there is my religion, my faith.”” Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi (1165-1240), Tarjuman...

Golden path in Islamic history - Kuramuhammad haji Ramazanov

Almost fifteen years ago, on 26 July 2007, as a result of the terrorist attack, the great contemporary scholar-theologian Alim Kuramuhammadhaji...

Fasting in the month of Rajab

Rajab is the month of mercy and forgiveness. Being one of the months preceding Ramadan, Rajab is the preparation for this period and Muslims should...

Virtues of the righteous

Abu Idris al-Khawlani told Mu`adh , «I love you for Allah’s sake.» Then Mu`adh added, “Rejoice and rejoice again! Truly, I heard the Messenger of...

Want to Keep Warm: 3 Ways to Stop the Cold

With the coming of the cold winter, one of the most pressing questions for fragile women is “how not to get cold?” There are a lot of ways and...

DNA analysis

Is it permissible to resort to DNA analysis to establish or deny paternity? Paternity, established by Sharia, is incontrovertible and does not...

The Koran prayer to have children

The prophet Zakaria (peace be upon him) asked God the Almighty to give him a son as he wanted an heir who would become his inheritor after him. Thus...

Vitamin a deficiency can trigger hair loss, experts say

Experts say that a lack of vitamin A may cause hair loss, one of the common problems of our age. Hair thinning and shedding is very common in both...

New Secrets from the Koran

The Age of Forty Scientists have recently discovered that growth does not end at the age of 21; rather the brain continues to grow until the age of...

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Twelve Forgotten Achievements of Muslim Scholars

Today, it is common to associate scientific and technological advances with European civilisation. However, few people know that without the scientific advances of the Muslim world in the Middle Ages, modern European civilisation would never have reached the heights of science it has. We will...


Water Wheels of Syria

I have a 1978 Syrian Republic banknote in my collection, worth one Syrian pound, depicting two enormous water wheels. They are located near the city of Hama in central Syria and to this day, anyone can see the operation of this amazing ancient structure – enormous twin wooden wheels located on the...


Escape from silence

Why when we alone, we immediately reach for our phones, turn on a series, or other stuff, or do anything to avoid encountering our own thoughts? What are we so afraid of hearing in that silence, and how can we learn to bear it in order to finally hear our true selves?   This is not just a...


When a mother has no more strength

Being a mother is a serious science You can read dozens of books on raising children but until you raise your own little one, you are just a theorist. Being a mother is a practice. And each of us has moments when we want to lock ourselves in a back room, go for a walk through the streets at night...


Family: The School of Humanity

Humanity’s life on planet Earth began with the family: Adam and Eve were the first. Their children gave birth to the human race and from those distant times to the present day, the family has become the foundation of society. It is within the home that the first moral compass is laid, and...