The House of Wisdom
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Our aim is to establish a digital House of Wisdom, offering exceptional resources to help users strengthen their connection with Allah, entirely free of charge. May this platform become a perpetual charity, benefiting all and serving as a source of endless blessings.
The House of Wisdom was an ancient center of learning in Baghdad during the Islamic Golden Age. Founded in the 8th century, it amassed knowledge from various cultures, translating Greek, Persian, Indian texts into Arabic. It housed scholars, fostering advancements in science, mathematics, medicine, philosophy, and arts. This institution played a crucial role in preserving and transmitting knowledge across civilizations, contributing significantly to human progress.
Calling all Muslims! We’re in search of guest writers to bring their tales to life. Imagine a place where everyone gathers to share their life lessons, like a treasure chest of wisdom. Picture individuals reflecting on their experiences, offering each other guidance like lanterns in the dark. Our hope is to craft a sanctuary, a shelter where Muslims find peace and support. Your stories, your knowledge, your heartwarming narratives – they’re all jewels we’d love to showcase. Join us in this journey of words, and may Allah’s blessings shower upon you like a mountain stream, flowing until the final day of judgment if He so wills.
Narrated Ibn Mas`ud: “I heard the Prophet (ﷺ) saying, “There is no envy except in two: a person who God has given wealth and he spends it in the right way, and a person whom Allah has given wisdom (ie religious knowledge) and he gives His decisions accordingly and teaches it to the others. “
— Sahih al-Bukhari 1409
Oh, the One who created the heavens and the earth, make this platform a source of good for the believers and guide the non-believers to the light of Islam. Ya Allah, we do not know how far this will go, and we ask nothing from the users; our reward is from You. We ask that You bless our efforts and make this tool a source of perpetual charity for all of us. Ya Allah, forgive us and our families, and allow us to always love You and work for Your sake, so that You may be pleased with us one day. Ya Allah, protect us from the Hellfire, shield us from the punishment of the grave, and grant us Jannatul Firdaus. O our Maker, we do not know how many hearts this will touch, but whoever it does, may they be rewarded in this world and the next. Ya Allah, we pray that this effort pleases You one day; we only seek to see You smile upon us. Ya Rabb, forgive us, accept our humble efforts, and grant us ease through our hardships. Ameen!
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We are a team of passionate Muslims who aim to provide engaging and thought-provoking Islamic content to inspire and motivate our readers on their spiritual journey. Our goal is to help individuals connect with their faith and grow in their understanding of Islam.
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Islam is a monotheistic religion that was revealed by Allah starting with the first man and prophet, Adam (peace be upon him), and completed through the final prophet, Muhammad ﷺ, over 1400 years ago. Its core message is to worship one God alone and not associate any partners with Him in worship.
A: Allah is the Arabic word for God. Muslims believe He is the one and only Creator, without partners, children, or equals
A: He is the final messenger of Islam, sent to guide humanity after prophets like Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus (peace be upon them).
A: 1) Shahadah (faith), 2) Salah (prayer), 3) Zakat (charity), 4) Sawm (fasting in Ramadan), 5) Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah).
A: The Qur’an is the holy book of Islam, revealed in Arabic to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ over the course of his life. Muslims believe it to be the actual words of God, not authored by any human. It was sent as a mercy to mankind and a source of guidance, healing, and light for all who seek truth.
A: Yes. Muslims believe Jesus PBUH is a noble prophet and the Messiah, born miraculously to the Virgin Mary without a father. He performed miracles by God’s permission, but he is not divine, nor the son of God. Islam teaches that God is One, without partners, children, or equals in any way.
A: Muslims believe in the Day of Judgment, Heaven (Jannah), and Hell (Jahannam), with each person’s final destination based on their faith and deeds. After death, the soul enters a transitional realm called Barzakh, a waiting period until the Day of Judgment. In this stage, the soul experiences either bliss or punishment based on their life. The final abode—either Paradise or Hell—will be their eternal stay, unless Allah wills otherwise.
A: No. Islam gave women rights to education, inheritance, and participation in society long before many cultures. Oppression often stems from cultural practices, not the religion itself.
A: No. Muslims pray facing the Kaaba in Makkah for unity, but they worship only Allah.
A: Begin by reading a translation of the Qur’an, connecting with local mosques or online resources, and asking respectful questions.
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