Shortening the prayer—also known as Qasr—is one of the beautiful eases allowed in Islam during travel. It lets a Muslim reduce the four-unit (rak‘ah) prayers to two units while on a journey. But when exactly is it allowed? And what kind of travel qualifies? Let’s break it down step by step. ✈️ What is Qasr […]
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Iddah (Waiting Period) in Islam: Rules & Regulations
What is Iddah? Iddah (عدة) refers to the waiting period a woman must observe before she can remarry after divorce, khulʿ (divorce initiated by the wife), or the death of her husband. During this time, she is required to refrain from marriage until the period ends, as prescribed in Islamic law. The duration of Iddah […]
Legitimacy of Prostration of Recitation
Prostration of recitation is a single prostration that a Muslim performs when they read the Quran or listen to it and come across a verse that requires prostration, whether during prayer or outside of it. Here are some of its rulings: Ruling on Prostration of Recitation: It is a Sunnah (recommended act) whether during prayer […]
Kaffara for Pregnant Women Breaking the Ramadan Fast
When it comes to pregnant women breaking their fast during Ramadan, Islamic scholars differ on the ruling of Kaffara (expiation). If a pregnant woman breaks her fast due to fear for herself or her baby, she must feed a needy person for each day she misses. This should be done promptly, as delaying Kaffara is […]
Signs and Virtues of Laylatul Qadr
Laylatul Qadr, or the Night of Decree, is one of the most significant nights in Islam, marked by immense blessings and divine mercy. Allah has concealed its exact timing to encourage believers to strive in worship throughout the last ten nights of Ramadan. Let’s delve into its signs, virtues, and the wisdom behind its observance. […]
Fasting Rules for Pregnant Women in Ramadan
Conditions for Breaking the Fast During Pregnancy Pregnant women are allowed to break their fast in Ramadan if they meet the following two conditions: Islamic Perspective on Breaking the Fast for Pregnant Women Fasting during Ramadan is obligatory for all Muslims, including pregnant women. However, Islamic law provides exceptions when fasting poses harm to the […]