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15 Powerful Daily Duas for Children Every Muslim Parent Should Teach

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15 Powerful Daily Duas for Children Every Muslim Parent Should Teach Teaching daily duas for children is one of the most beneficial parts of Islamic parenting. A child who learns to remember Allah from an early age grows up with stronger faith, better manners, and a heart that turns to its Creator in every situation. In Islam, dua is not only a form of worship, but also a source of comfort, discipline, gratitude, and spiritual strength. When children learn to say Bismillah before eating, ask Allah for knowledge before studying, or seek Allah’s protection before sleeping, they begin to understand that Islam is not limited to the masjid or the prayer mat. Islam becomes part of their daily life. These small and regular supplications shape character, strengthen Islamic identity, and help children grow with love for Allah. If you are also looking for a helpful companion resource, you can explore Essential Duas for Children , a related book available on Soltlane that su...

Death and Inheritance in Islam: Guidance from the Qur’an and Sunnah

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Death is a reality every human being will eventually face. Islam teaches that life in this world is temporary and that believers must prepare for what comes after. One of the most important responsibilities after a person passes away is the proper distribution of wealth. The Islamic system of inheritance provides a clear and structured framework that ensures justice and fairness for family members. Unlike many legal systems where individuals can distribute their entire wealth according to personal preference, Islam defines specific shares for heirs based on divine guidance. The Qur’an outlines these principles in Surah An-Nisa, where Allah commands: “Allâh commands you as regards your children’s (inheritance): to the male, a portion equal to that of two females; if (there are) only daughters, two or more, their share is two-thirds of the inheritance; if only one, her share is a half. For parents, a sixth share of inheritance to each if the deceased left children; if no children, ...

End Times in Islam: Major Signs of Dajjal and the Day of Judgment

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End Times in Islam: Signs of Dajjal and the Day of Judgment Throughout human history, people have wondered about the future of the world and the ultimate destiny of mankind. In Islam, the topic of the end times holds deep spiritual significance because it reminds believers that worldly life is temporary and that the Day of Judgment is inevitable. Islamic teachings derived from the Qur’an and authentic Hadith describe many events that will occur before the end of the world. These events are known as the Signs of the Hour (Ashrat al-Sa‘ah) and they serve as reminders for believers to remain conscious of their faith and prepare for the Hereafter. Among the most significant signs mentioned in Islamic teachings is the emergence of Dajjal , often referred to as the False Messiah . His appearance will represent one of the greatest trials humanity will face before the Day of Judgment. Understanding the end times in Islam helps believers strengthen their faith, recognize deception, and re...