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Read ayat ul kursi - Ayat ul kursi importance and benefits

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    Quran is the sacred book of Almighty Allah revealed on our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Quran is the book of guidance for all mankind not just for Muslims. All Ayahs of Quran has significance in their own some of them are more prominent one of them is Ayatul Kursi.  In this article, we will describe the importance and benefits of reciting Ayatul Kursi. Importance of Ayatul Kursi Ayatul Kursi is an Ayah of Surah Al-Baqarah (verse255). Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said it is the most important Ayah in the Quran. It is one of the four parts of Quran that are attached to Arsh (Allah’s Throne). The significance of the Ayatul-Kursi can be invoked from these sayings of prominent holy personalities. Hazrat Ali (R.A) said,  “The Ayahs leader of Quran Kareem is Ayatul Kursi.” Holy Prophet (SAW) said:  “Whoever recites the first 4 ayahs of Surah-e-Baqarah, then Ayatul Kursi and then the last3 ayahs of Surah-e-Baqarah will not be inflicted with any kind...

Learn about the six kalimas of Islam and their significance for children.

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  Six Kalimah of Islam is the important part of one’s religious belief that is mostly taken from hadiths. Every Muslim must learn these six kalima’s by heart and keep reciting them on daily basis. As our aim is to teach the Quran and all basics of Islam to every child, these six kalima's of Islam are compulsory. 6 Kalimas Benefit of Reading Powerful 6 Kalimas 1 – Kalima 1 (Tayyaba).  6 Kalimas Benefit of Reading.  who did not live at all, Illaallah disputing it, calls Jahannam as a harem, and for it is a Jannat justified?  what is kalma . He talks like this, and it is the custom of the Muslim to sit back.  6 Kalimas Benefit of Reading.  The Rula Patra said or killed, or Rasul said salute of Allah’s Rasul love or Mahatma Dardila is the length of wealth. pehla kalma.  I am present in Rasul Allah Allah’s Rasul said or Mustafa all the heart of the film replied I am the spot Allah’s Rasul Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam Allah Allah Mohammed Rasulallah ...

History of the Islamic Empire: The First Four Caliphate In Islam

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Rashidun Caliphate The first four caliphs of the Islamic empire – Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali are referred to as Rashidun (rightly guided) Caliphs (632-661 CE) by mainstream Sunni Muslims. Their tenure started with the death of Prophet Muhammad in 632 CE, when Abu Bakr took the title of Caliph – the successor of the Prophet, although not a continuation of prophethood itself (according to the Muslims, it had ended with Muhammad), and ended with the assassination of Caliph Ali in 661 CE. During their reign, the armies of Islam united the Arabian Peninsula under the banner of their faith and then conquered parts of the Byzantine Empire (330-1453 CE) and the whole of the Sassanian Empire (224-651 CE) These swift and permanent conquests were halted during the reign of the last of these Rashidun Caliphs – Ali, who spent most of his reign in civil war, and whom Shia Muslims consider the...