“Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave,” is an oft-quoted saying that was well exemplified by the late Dr. Mohamed Fareed Abdul Khaliq, who passed away today in Egypt at age of 99. Five year
Torchbearers
Umm Salamah: Mother of Believers
Umm Salamah! What an eventful life she had! Her real name was Hind. She was the daughter of one of the notables in the Makhzum clan nicknamed “Zad Ar-Rakib” (which means the provision for the trav
Qaradawi, Khan and Qadhi: Scholars of the Year
As a token of appreciation to scholars and da`iyahs (Muslims preachers) who did great efforts in 2012 to spread Islamic knowledge, promote Islamic values and morals and mobilize Muslim’s youth effor
Al-Qaradawi: Muslims' Global Mufti
Islam puts great emphasis on the importance of acquiring knowledge from pure sources. In its two main sources of legislation; the Qur'an and the Sunnah, one can easily find to what extent such importa
Writing System for the Blind: Al-Amidi vs. Braille
Historical records attest to the fact that it was Al-Amidi (d. 1314 A.C.), who was the first to invent such a writing system 600 years before Braille. Ali Ibn Ahmed Ibn Yusuf Al-Amidi, a Syrian Muslim
Faysal Mawlawi: A Moderate Practicing Scholar
Councilor Faisal Mawlawi embodied Muslim unity and activism for the sake of Muslim Ummah. The Lebanese seventy-year-old Mawlawi was a moderate, tolerant, and wise faqeeh that benefited Muslim communit
Saladin's Legacy and Manners
Most of us know the great sultan and pious mujahid Saladin as the man who conquered the Crusaders and liberated Jerusalem. Yet what we really ought to understand is the character and manners of this g
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