True worshippers know well that a concept of these two matters is essential for prayer: first, that God Almighty has the power to foster and to develop and to...
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God, in His infinite wisdom, shaped Ramadan in such a manner that self-analysis is woven within its framework.
The third part in a quest for answering questions regarding God, His worship, and why it has been made obligatory for man
Blessed are the prisoners who supplicate and do not get tired for they shall one day be released; blessed are the blind ones who persevere in their prayers for...
An extract from the writings of the Promised Messiah (as) on being patient in prayer and not being disheartened
Part 2 of 'Why Should We Worship God?' defines worship to help us recognise and love God's true beauty through His attributes.
Diligent Performance of Salat Salat was such a daily and nightly routine of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa) as if it was a source of sustenance for his soul...
By María Isabel Losa, London. Prayer. Prayer is sometimes considered an empty word devoid of true meaning; a concept alien to some and, deemed by others to be...
Kamelia Ilieva |shutterstock Azhar Goraya, Mexico Prayer takes astonishingly different forms in the world’s diverse religious traditions. In Jerusalem, one can...
© chairoij | shutterstock.com Azhar Goraya, Mexico If I told you to do anything five times a day, you’d probably start thinking of excuses not to do it or how...
The words Allahu Akbar often conjure alarm and fear. However, what is the true meaning and significance of this term?
A special in-depth feature highlighting the writings of the Promised Messiah, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas on the five fundamental pillars of Islam.
The Promised Messiahas explains the five fundamental pillars of Islam in depth.
Five times a day, the Muslim call to prayer – the Adhan – reverberates from mosques across the world, inviting Muslims to the mosque for worship. We take a...
A look at the true source of righteousness for man from the writings of the Promised Messiah(as).