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Nahaa Prohibition or Enjoinment?
The Concept of “Naha” in the Quran In Sura 40:66, the root “Naha” (نُهِيتُ) appears as “nuheetu” (نُهِيتُ), which means “I have been enjoined” (نُهِيتُ) or “I have been forbidden” (نُهِيتُ). This root ن-ه-ي (N-H-Y) signifies prohibiting, enjoining, or restraining.… Continue reading
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The Sovereignty of God: An Analytical Exploration through the Quran
Introduction The concept of God’s absolute sovereignty is a central tenet in Islam, underscored by various verses in the Quran. This article examines the intricate tapestry of divine authority, human agency, and the ultimate return of all sovereignty to God.… Continue reading
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Ablution Debate: To Wash or Wipe the Feet?
Introduction The practice of ablution (wudu) is a fundamental aspect of Islamic ritual purity, mandated before the performance of the Contact Prayers (Salat). A particular point of contention within this practice is whether the feet should be washed or merely… Continue reading
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To come near vs Haram
Understanding the Difference Between “Coming Near” (ج ن ب) and “Haram” (ح ر م) In Islamic terminology, understanding the nuances of specific Arabic roots is crucial for comprehending various concepts in the faith. Two such terms that often require clarification… Continue reading