From Bashfulness to Insistence: How Islamic Scholars Perceived the Importance of Prayer?
The article discusses the significance of prayer in Islam as explored through a deep examination on the show 'Qal Al-Hakim,' blending insights from Islamic tradition and Western philosophy.
The Iftar Cannon: A Tradition Born by Chance that Became a Sign of Joy
The Iftar Cannon, a long-standing tradition in several Arab and Islamic countries, serves as a festive announcement for the breaking of fasts during Ramadan.
Why do we observe the crescent moon on the evening of the 29th of the lunar month instead of another phase of the moon?
The article explores the reasons behind observing the crescent moon on the 29th of the lunar month, emphasizing its significance as a marker for the beginning of the new month.
Isabel the Catholic
Isabel DΓaz Ayuso aligns her ideological stance with Giorgia Meloni, promoting Spain as a country rooted in 'Christian tradition' and warning against the threat of Islamic influence in Europe.
Returning to the third century AH.. A rare copy of the 'Blue Quran' at the Quran Museum in Mecca
A rare copy of the 'Blue Quran', dating back to the 3rd century AH, is on display at the Quran Museum in Mecca, highlighting the rich heritage and artistic history of the Islamic Quranic tradition.
Is the Muslim veil a religious symbol or a macho tradition?
The article discusses the debate in Spain regarding whether the Islamic veil is a religious symbol or a manifestation of patriarchal tradition, highlighting recent legal rulings on the subject.