Friday Sermon Summary February 7 2025: ‘The Battle of Khaibar & Appeal for Prayers in Light of the Condition of the World’

After reciting Tashahhud, Ta‘awwuz and Surah al-Fatihah, His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba) said that he would continue mentioning details regarding the Battle of Khaibar. His Holiness (aba) said that under the leadership of the Holy Prophet (sa), an army of 1,600 Muslims set out from Madinah. The Holy Prophet (sa) also sent an […]
What does the Quran say about alcohol?

In a Nutshell: The Quran prohibits the consumption of alcohol for Muslims. Several verses progressively revealed the dangers of intoxicants, ultimately declaring them an abomination. This prohibition aims to safeguard a Muslim’s physical, mental and spiritual well-being. Table of Contents In a Nutshell Introduction Evidences from the Quran Analysis of the Quranic Verses on Alcohol […]
100,000 Years After the Apocalypse

Digging through the ruins, archaeologists find evidence of a once-great civilisation. It happens to be our own… The post 100,000 Years After the Apocalypse ^(https://www.blogquicker.com/goto/https://www.reviewofreligions.org/46209/100000-years-after-the-apocalypse/) appeared first on The Review of Religions ^(https://www.blogquicker.com/goto/https://www.reviewofreligions.org). #Years #Apocalypse
How do we know if Allah (swt) has accepted our duas?

In a Nutshell: While there’s no guaranteed sign of immediate acceptance, specific Islamic practices and a positive inner state can increase the likelihood of your dua being answered by Allah (swt). Introduction Making dua (supplication) is a core aspect of Islamic life. It allows us to connect directly with Allah (swt), express our needs and […]
Allah Sent 124,000 Prophets | The Review of Religions

The Review of Religions is pleased to announce that The God Summit is back in 2025 and will take place on 25th and 26th January. In this series of short posts we take a quick look at some of The God Summit’s past content. “God sent prophets to every tribe and every race around the world” […]
Has the prophet (pbuh) told us stories of the angels akin to those of previous prophets?

Allah commanded the angels to prostrate to Adam (AS) as a mark of respect and honor, not as an act of worship. Worship is reserved for Allah alone, and the prostration in this context symbolized the recognition of Adam’s elevated status as the first human and the one chosen to be Allah’s vicegerent (Khalifah) on […]
Friday Sermon Summary 31st January 2025: ‘Incidents of the Companions During Various Expeditions’

After reciting Tashahhud, Ta’awwuz and Surah al-Fatihah, His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba) said that he would continue narrating accounts of the expeditions from the life of the Holy Prophet (sa). Incident of Hazrat Abu Qatadah (ra) During the Expedition of Dhi Qarad In the previous sermon, the expedition of Dhi Qarad was being […]
The Ultimate Guide to Maintaining Faith Connections While Traveling?

Traveling opens doors to remarkable experiences, exposing us to unfamiliar cultures, diverse communities, and breathtaking destinations. For those who prioritize spiritual mindfulness, maintaining faith connections during a journey is vital. This guide provides actionable steps to help you uphold your spiritual practices while exploring the world. 1. Plan Ahead for Spiritual Needs Preparation is key […]
9 Summits: A Mountaineer’s Oath

The Review of Religions is pleased to announce that The God Summit is back in 2025 and will take place on 25th and 26th January. In this series of short posts we take a quick look at some of The God Summit’s past content. “He lived a purposeful life…” Abdul Waheed Warraich successfully completed his mission. […]
What does it mean to say Allah exists?

To say that Allah exists means to affirm the reality of the Creator, who is eternal, self-sufficient, and beyond the limitations of time, space, and matter. It is a declaration that Allah is the source of all existence, the One who brought everything into being, and the One who sustains it. This belief is central […]