by Kamil Ahmad | Jun 27, 2024 | Articles, Fiqh
A common dilemma faced by many Muslim communities in the northern part of the northern hemisphere every summer is the timing of Fajr and ʿIsha Prayers. The days become very long and the nights very short, leading to Fajr occurring very early and ʿIsha very late. The...
by Kamil Ahmad | Apr 5, 2022 | Articles, Fiqh
A Guide to Fasting Shawwal Fasting is a noble deed that is beloved to Allah. There are many virtues of fasting mentioned by our Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). As such, the believer should be keen to not only suffice with the obligatory fast of Ramadan, but to also fast as...
by Kamil Ahmad | Oct 21, 2020 | Current Events, Research Papers
Supporting the LGBT Cause: The Case of Prophet Lut’s Wife In recent years, Western nations have been opening up to the granting of rights and freedoms to the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) community. Along with these rights have come a major push to...
by Kamil Ahmad | May 14, 2020 | Articles, Current Events
Clarification and Disclaimer There has recently been an attempt by pro-Israeli groups to accuse me of being antisemitic, an accusation not taken lightly in the West. They have done this by digging up old statements of mine that were made in the context of the 2008 and...
by Kamil Ahmad | Apr 29, 2020 | Fiqh, Translations
Contemporary Medical Related Matters that Invalidate the Fast Amidst the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic that has overwhelmed the world, with many Muslims becoming infected and admitted to hospitals, and with Ramadan at our doorstep, it is the need of the hour...
by Kamil Ahmad | Apr 8, 2020 | Fiqh, Translations
Islamic Lessons and Rulings Pertaining to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) This is a very beneficial book that outlines the various Islamic rulings pertaining to the Coronavirus. It was written by one of my teachers, the prominent scholar and jurist Shaykh Khalid...
by Kamil Ahmad | Oct 14, 2019 | Articles, Current Events
To Vote or Not to Vote? As we approach the federal elections here in Canada, this is a question that is seldom asked. It’s usually not a question of whether we should vote or not, but who we should be voting for. In fact, those who oppose Muslim participation in the...
by Kamil Ahmad | Apr 29, 2019 | Aqidah, Research Papers
Atheists as a Fringe Group in Human History Although atheism is nothing new and has always existed throughout human history, it was never a widespread phenomenon like it has become today. In fact, what history shows us is that there were very rare cases of the total...
by Kamil Ahmad | Apr 22, 2019 | Aqidah, Research Papers
The New Atheist Movement in the West — An Analytical and Critical Study By the grace and bounty of Allah, I had my masters thesis defense last week. My thesis was entitled “The New Atheist Movement in the West — An Analytical and Critical Study.” Here is a recording...
by cart | Feb 1, 2019 | Articles, Tafsir
Reflections on Surah al-Kahf Surah al-Kahf is a surah that many Muslims recite every Friday, as there are a number of authentic hadiths that indicate the virtue of doing so. However, unfortunately not many of us reflect over the meanings of this great surah. The...
by cart | May 24, 2016 | Articles, Miscellaneous
Studying in Saudi Universities Many people are well aware of Saudi universities that offer scholarships to Muslims from around the world to study. These universities have become well known over the last few decades, as they have graduated hundreds of thousands of...
by cart | Feb 25, 2016 | Aqidah, Translations
The Khurasaniyyah A new book has recently been published entitled: Commentary of “The Creed of the Two Rāzīs”( Aṣl al-Sunnah wa Iʿtiqād al-Dīn )By Shaykh ʿAbdul-ʿAzīz bin Marzūq al-Ṭarīfī This creed basically consists of what the two Imāms, Abū Ḥātim and Abū Zurʿah,...
by cart | May 3, 2014 | Fiqh, Translations
“Summarized Islamic Fiqh” A new book with over a thousand matters pertaining to tawḥīd, īmān, faḍā’il, akhlāq, ādāb, adhkār and fiqh, all in light of the Qur’ān & Sunnah, has been translated into English and now available for the first time. It’s an excellent and...
by cart | Mar 21, 2014 | Articles, Daʿwah
One of the Effects DaʿwahShould Have on an Individual There’s no doubt that being involved in the field of daʿwah and teaching Islam on various levels has its many positive effects on an individual, whether it be on a personal level bringing one closer to Allah, or on...
by cart | Nov 1, 2013 | Articles, Daʿwah
The Objectives of Daʿwah In my previous post, I had shed some light on the importance of those active in the field of daʿwah focusing their attention on giving daʿwah to themselves and those close to them before giving daʿwah to others, and also on the importance of...
by cart | Jun 30, 2013 | Articles, Daʿwah
Daʿwah:To whom and to what? The title of this article may seem a bit odd to some. That is because the answers to these two questions are quite well known to anyone who is active in giving daʿwah and teaching. However, I want to focus on something more important than...
by cart | Mar 15, 2013 | Heart Softeners, Translations
The Heart’s Ailment Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah says: Anyone who becomes aware of Allah, without a doubt ends up loving Him and making his worship sincerely for Him. Furthermore, he does not prefer anything of beloved things over Him, for whoever prefers anything of...
by cart | Dec 20, 2012 | Articles, Miscellaneous
Studying in Qassim, Saudi Arabia Since 2010, Qassim University has been steadily accepting a larger number of non-Saudi scholarship students, studying at various academic levels – from the pre-university Arabic Language Institute to post-graduate studies. Because the...
by cart | Nov 14, 2012 | Fiqh, Translations
Sh. Muhammad al-Shinqiti: Trimming the beard less than a fistful in length Question: Respected Shaykh, what is the ruling of trimming the beard less than a fistful in length, as there are some who trim less than that? Is there any evidence or athar (statement of a...
by cart | Oct 24, 2010 | Heart Softeners, Translations
Regarding Comfort and Luxury Shaikh Muhammad ibn Salih al-Uthaimeen said: “The more people increase in comfort and luxury and the more they open up before the people [with the Dunya], the more evils will open up before them. It is comfort and luxury that destroys a...
by cart | Jul 20, 2010 | Daʿwah, Research Papers
The weak state of the Islamic Identity of Muslim youth in the West – Case study: Canada This past semester I put together a research paper for a post-graduate diploma in Da`wah at the Islamic University in Madeenah. The title of the paper was: ضعف الهوية الإسلامية عند...
by cart | Jan 25, 2009 | Articles, Current Events
“ ‘When will the Help of Allah arrive?’ Unquestionably, the Help of Allah is near! ” – Part 2 With the aggression and terrorism of the Zionist regime finally subsiding, with over a thousand Muslims massacred and several other thousands injured, there are many lessons...
by cart | Jan 1, 2009 | Articles, Current Events
“When will the Help of Allah arrive?’ Unquestionably, the Help of Allah is near! ” – Part 1 As the world stands by witnessing yet another episode in the ongoing war of terror on Muslim occupied land, the true believer stands watching in a state of awe, between grief,...
by cart | Nov 30, 2008 | Articles, Fiqh
The Concept of “Ease and Alleviating Hardship”in the Shareeʿah One of the great aspects of this Sharee’ah is that it comes with tayseer (ease) and aims to alleviate haraj (hardship). There are several texts in the Qur’an and Sunnah to prove this. Allah ‘Azza wa Jall...
by cart | Oct 31, 2008 | Articles, Miscellaneous
The Scholars of Islam:A Guiding Light for the Ummah Of the most unfortunate things to afflict our Ummah today is the divide that has been created between it and its scholars. The same scholars who were once held high in stature are today accused of being the source...
by cart | Sep 2, 2008 | Articles, Fiqh
Fiqh PrinciplesRelated to Fasting Now that Ramadan has arrived, many questions arise concerning various matters related to fasting. Many of these questions can be brought back to a certain set of principles to be answered. The following is a list of principles put...
by cart | Aug 14, 2008 | Articles, Heart Softeners
The Good and Evil Ending – Part 3 The Evil Ending The meaning of an evil or bad ending is that when a servant is about to die he turns away from his Lord, neglecting that which Allah has made obligatory upon him, and instead turning to that which brings about the...
by cart | Jul 20, 2008 | Articles, Heart Softeners
The Good and Evil Ending – Part 2 The Good Ending The meaning of a good ended is that when a servant is about to die he is granted Tawfeeq from Allah to refrain from everything that angers Him, hastening to His repentance, and rushing to perform various acts of...
by cart | Jun 30, 2008 | Articles, Heart Softeners
The Good and Evil Ending – Part 1 The end of an individual’s life in this Dunya is something of great significance, as it depicts what will become of that individual in the life to come. The good ending signals a life of bliss in the hereafter, whereas the evil ending...
by cart | Apr 8, 2008 | Articles, Miscellaneous
The Adhkar of the Morning and Evening – Part 2 The following Adhkar of the morning and evening have been taken from authentic Ahadeeth that I’ve gathered together from various books. I first mentioned the particular Dhikr in Arabic, then its translation, along with...
by cart | Apr 1, 2008 | Articles, Miscellaneous
The Adhkar of the Morning and Evening – Part 1 Adhkar in the Arabic language is the plural of Dhikr which means remembrance. When mentioned in the Qur’an and Sunnah it refers to the remembrance of Allah through certain sayings and supplications. Allah says: “Therefore...
by cart | Mar 18, 2008 | Articles, Miscellaneous
The Delusionof Large Numbers A little over a month ago I came across a news headline that read: “Muslims more numerous than Catholics: Vatican.” The headline alone brought me great joy. It gave me a sense of pride to know that Islam was moving up to the top due to our...
by cart | Feb 9, 2008 | Articles, Heart Softeners
How to Gain the Loveof Allah – Part 2 6. Observing His kindness and benevolence, and His blessings and bounties, both inward and outward, for verily it is a motive towards loving Him. In Surah Ibrahim Allah mentions a list of blessings and bounties that He has...
by cart | Feb 1, 2008 | Articles, Heart Softeners
How to gain the Loveof Allah – Part 1 The love of Allah is something that every Muslim strives to attain, it is the station that the pious would compete against one another to reach. It’s easy for one to claim that he loves Allah, but how many can claim that Allah...
by cart | Dec 8, 2007 | Articles, Miscellaneous
A Guide to Seeking Knowledge – Part 2 It is essential that the student of knowledge treads the path of knowledge upon a correct methodology. If the methodology is a correct one he will see promising results, however if the methodology is an incorrect one he will see...
by cart | Nov 27, 2007 | Articles, Miscellaneous
A Guide to Seeking Knowledge – Part 1 It is by the grace and bounty of Allah that today we see a large number of our youth going forward in the path of seeking knowledge. In the last few years we have seen an increase in the amount of Islamic schools, institutes, and...
by cart | Oct 31, 2007 | Articles, Miscellaneous
Knowledgeand its Possessors Today we live in a time where little or no importance is given to sacred Islamic knowledge. Ignorance of the very fundamental aspects of the religion of Islam is becoming widespread among the Muslims. Even those who write, talk, or debate...
by cart | Sep 10, 2007 | Articles, Heart Softeners
Ramadan is Fast Approaching,are you Ready to Receive it? A year has passed and here we are once again at the doorstep of another month of Ramadan. It seems as if it was only yesterday that we were bidding farewell to this holy month. Last Ramadan we had begged Allah...
by cart | Aug 10, 2007 | Articles, Daʿwah
A Message to theTullab-ul-‘Ilm and Du’at I write this first and foremost as a reminder to myself, and secondly as a reminder to my brothers and sisters from among the students of knowledge and from among those active in the field Da’wah and teaching. The times we live...
by cart | Jul 6, 2007 | Articles, Heart Softeners
The State of Al-Ghaflah(Heedlessness or Negligence) A common disease that we find among many Muslims today is the disease of Al-Ghaflah. Al-Ghaflah is the Arabic word for heedlessness or negligence, in the Islamic context it is the sin of forgetting Allah and the...
by cart | Jun 6, 2007 | Articles, Miscellaneous
Maintaining our Islamic Identities The age we live in today is an age of trial and tribulation, especially for the Muslims living in the non-Muslim societies of the West. You find many of them trying to strike a balance between their Islamic and Western identities....
by cart | May 3, 2007 | Articles, Fiqh
“O you who believe! Prescribed for you is Al-Qisas (legal retribution)” This past week a number of executions were carried out here in Madinah, the City of the Prophet (SAW). I had the opportunity of witnessing a number of them. On Wednesday, the 2nd of May 2007,...
by cart | Apr 6, 2007 | Articles, Daʿwah
Islam: The One and Only Religion A little while back I had written something up on “the purpose behind our existence.” I had mentioned there that the sole purpose behind our existence in this world is to worship the One who created us in the first place, and I had...
by cart | Mar 1, 2007 | Articles, Daʿwah
The Purpose Behind our Existence The age we live in today is an age in which our lives are controlled by the world we live in, in which time passes by without us even noticing. As a result of this most people have little time to stop and think about the most...
by cart | Feb 5, 2007 | Articles, Current Events
Comment on “Little Mosque on the Prairie” Over the last few weeks there has been a lot of discussion regarding a new Canadian comedy sitcom known as “Little Mosque on the Prairie” aired on Canada’s CBC network, it centers on a community of Muslims who have moved to a...