The history of the imposition of fasting The imposition of fasting in Islam dates back to the time of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Fasting was imposed in the second year of emigration, after the sighting of the crescent of Ramadan was established. Since then, Muslims...
The concept of Laylat al-Qadr in Ramadan Laylat al-Qadr is one of the Blessed nights in the holy month of Ramadan. This night is considered one of the most auspicious nights in Islam, as Muslims believe that it is the night when the Holy Quran is revealed to the...
Ramadan is the first of mercy, the middle of forgiveness and the last of freedom from fire The month of Ramadan is considered a blessed month initiated by Allah with 10 days of Mercy, 10 of forgiveness, and 10 for unleashing fire. It is a time to focus on worship and...
History of International Women’s day The eighth day of March was designated as International Women’s day in 1977 by the UN General Assembly. This event aims to celebrate the achievements of women in the fields of Economy, Politics, Social and cultural, and...
World social justice Day: history and goals The world celebrates the World Day of social justice on February 20 every year. The establishment of this day dates back to the resolution of the UN General Assembly in 2007, where it announced key goals for achieving social...