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109 Stories

  • Islamic Calendar: A Comprehensive Guide to the Months" by Slave_of_Ar-Rahman
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    " 'Islamic Calendar: A Comprehensive Guide to the Months' provides a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the Islamic calendar and its significance in the lives of Muslims around the world. This guide takes readers on a journey through the twelve lunar months, delving into the historical, cultural, and religious aspects associated with each month. From the sacred month of Ramadan to the festive occasion of Eid al-Fitr, from the commemoration of Ashura to the spiritual pilgrimage of Hajj, this book offers an in-depth understanding of the rituals, traditions, and practices observed during each month.
  • Hajj Without a Queue, Hajj Without Guidance by mribrism
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    Hajj Without a Queue, Hajj Without Guidance (Haji Tanpa Giliran, Haji Tanpa Bimbingan) Writer: Nor Azam Hj Kamisan Join me on a gripping journey of faith, challenge, and unexpected revelations as I navigate the complex world of hajj without the traditional guidance and support. From the thrilling highs of securing a visa and the hope of a smooth pilgrimage to the bewildering lows of last-minute changes and unfulfilled promises, this episode unveils the raw and unfiltered reality of undertaking one of Islam's most sacred rites. Will faith, determination, and divine intervention be enough to see me through? Discover the trials, triumphs, and lessons learned in this heartfelt and eye-opening account. Indonesia, with the largest Muslim population, has a quota of 241,000 pilgrims, while other countries like Pakistan and India also have significant quotas. In comparison, Malaysia's quota is relatively small, which exacerbates the issue of long waiting times for prospective pilgrims. The global Hajj quota system is indeed a significant factor in why many Malaysians choose to go on their own. The Hajj quota for each country is determined by Saudi Arabia based on the Muslim population of each country. For 2024, Malaysia's Hajj quota is set at 31,600 pilgrims. Given the limited quota and the high demand, many Malaysians opt for alternative means, such as obtaining a private or mujamalah visa, which allows them to perform Hajj outside the official quota system. This approach is often more expensive and involves more risks, but it provides an opportunity for those who might otherwise have to wait many years for an official slot .
  • Hajj Insurance: Complete Guide to Coverage, Benefits & Importance for Pilgrims by abunaeem123
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    Hajj insurance protects pilgrims from medical emergencies, travel risks, and accidents during Hajj, ensuring peace of mind.
  • Perjalanan Umroh Roby Irzal Maulana: Sebuah Renungan Spiritual by robyirzalmaulana
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    Langit pagi di Bandara Soekarno-Hatta tampak cerah ketika Roby Irzal Maulana melangkahkan kakinya menuju gerbang keberangkatan. Hatinya dipenuhi rasa haru dan syukur. Perjalanan umroh ini bukan sekadar perjalanan fisik, tetapi sebuah pencarian makna dan kedekatan dengan Sang Khalik.
  • The Secret in the Box by Johnoutram
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    Kim bought an old jewellery box at a garage sale. It was not only old but very old with mystical properties that were built into it by the box maker, and by owners through the centuries as it passed from hand to hand and country to country. A young English adventurer found the box in India during the British Raj and it passed through his family collecting the spirits of his descendents to the present day. Kim inadvertently is swallowed into the box and taken back in time to British Calcutta where she must stay until she can discover the key to release the spirits inside and return to her own time and family.
  • ISLAM~the way to Jannah by YouDontOwnMexxxxxx
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    this story will include *Hadith *Quranic verses *information about islam
  • The Best 8 Days of my Life by IslamSouthAfrica
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    Post Haj, we travelled to Madinah. The knowledge and experience that followed, made it the most memorable days of my life. Join me as my journey unfolds.
  • Hajj and Umrah Services by ilinktours
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    I Link Tours is the top leading company in the United States, providing affordable Hajj and Umrah services for the Muslim community in the USA.
  • Graced by izzy7916
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    What is life without grace? June is an ordinary freshman in high school. The only thing is after her recent move to Washington, life cannot get worse. She offen calls her friend Joseph, but is he just a friend? Meanwhile, the flirt Tom tries to steal June's heart. Who will she choose? Find out by clicking the read button.
  • Islam: The Hidden Truth by Muminun
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    Have you ever heard of Islam ? I'm talking the true meaning. This so-called religion of "terror" is actually a religion which preaches peace. We stay away from committing sins and love our Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and obey Allah (SWT). Carry on reading to learn about the most exciting religion in the world.
  • The 10 Oldest Masjids Around the World by ilinktours
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    Masjid Al-Aqsa: - Masjid al-Aqsa has a rich history. It is intimately linked with Prophetic history, not of one but numerous prophets. It was first built by the Prophet Ibrahim (as) years after he built the Ka'aba with his first son Ismail (as). Masjid Al-Haram: - The Grand Mosque of Mecca in western Saudi Arabia. Along with the Prophet Muhammad 's Mosque in Medina, it is one of the two holiest shrines in Islam, its spiritual center, and the focus of the hajj pilgrimage. Masjid An-Nabawi: - Masjid al Nabawi is the second holiest mosque in Islam, the second largest mosque in the world after the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. It is resting place of the Prophet Muhammad. Mosque of Sanaa: - Great Mosque of Sana'a, one of the oldest intact functioning mosques in the world. It was here that the Sana'a Manuscripts, which include the oldest known copy of the Qur'an, were discovered in 1972. Mosque of Uqba: - Uqba-bin-Nafe (may Allah be pleased with him) was a military general who began the Islamic conquest of the Maghreb, including present-day western Algeria and Morocco in North Africa. Masjid al Quba: - This was the Masjid Al-Quba, and it is considered the first mosque ever built, not counting the Kaaba, as well as the oldest in continual use. Although it pales in size, splendor and importance to the neighboring Masjid Al-Nabawi. Ummayad Mosque Syria: - The Umayyad Mosque (or Masjid), also known as the Grand Mosque of Damascus is one of the largest and oldest mosques in the world. It is the first monumental work of architecture in Islamic history.
  • ISLAM E BEACON SO PURE AND BRIGHT by rofhan
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    This heartfelt poem explores the essence of Islam through its five pillars and the values it instills-faith, compassion, unity, and spiritual devotion. From the serenity of dawn prayers to the collective call of Hajj, each verse is a reminder of Islam's timeless guidance and the beauty of submission to Allah.