When we think about what a book is, the first questions that comes to mind is who has written it and whom it belongs to?
When facing idolaters, Prophet Abraham (AS) first reminded them of their mistakes and then introduced the attributes of God.
At these hours that we approach the end of the blessed month of Ramadan, we should pray to God to bestow us His limitless mercy.
Those who deny the hereafter for worldly reasons resort to pretexts that can be easily rejected as unfounded.
God Almighty has showed us the path toward Him and it is our duty to be thankful of Him, according to verse 3 of Surah Al-Insan.
People have been trapped by worldly desires and satanic darling ones. It is the case even in Islamic societies today. So we should keep praying to God: “Lord! Remove the love of the world from my heart.”
In the supplication dedicated to day 13 of Ramadan, we ask God to bestow patience on us. This patience, of course, means resilience and resistance, not toleration of miseries.
By testifying that there is no god worthy of worship except Allah, and testifying that Mohammed is His slave and messenger.
The feeling of fear comes when somebody encounters a dangerous or horrifying situation. But religious texts also talk about fearing God. What does fear mean here while God has been described as Compassionate and Merciful?
Mankind suffers various hardships throughout his life, in childhood, when he is an adult, and when he gets married and has a family of his own.