One of the first lessons children learn about the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, is that he was nicknamed “Al-Amin,” the truthful and trustworthy one, even from a young age.
The Mawlid Al-Nabi marks the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, and is an annual holiday celebrated by Muslims around the world. This holiday, however, is controversial and scholars argue on the permissibility of it.
The month of Rabi-al-Awwal is a time for Muslims to reflect upon the Mercy and Blessings that Allah bestowed upon humanity, especially by giving inspiration to Prophet Muhammad (SAW). It was during the month of Rabi-al-Awwal that the prophet (pbuh) was born, passed away and made hijrah from
It never fails; when the month of Rabiʿ al-Awwal arrives, debates resurface about whether Muslims should celebrate the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him.
Muslim parents feel a deep responsibility to teach their children about Islam in a way that is both proper and respectful. In their effort to instill faith and discipline, they may unintentionally present the religion as overly rigid or strict.
Elders are the backbone of our communities. They have laid the foundation for the future, constructing and maintaining the mosques in which we pray and the institutions where our children learn about Islam. Many have dedicated their lives to raising generations upon the faith.
Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, exemplified virtue and noble conduct from a young age, abstaining from prevalent immoral practices such as idolatry, intoxication, oppression, and dishonesty.