قامت مؤسسة قاف بتصميم وتطوير موقع مبرة الآل والأصحاب في الكويت، الذي يقدم جميع إصدارات المبرة المقروءة والمسموعة والمرئية، وغيرها من مخرجات المبرة، إضافةً إلى إعداد تطبيق خاص بكتب المبرة على أبل وأندرويد.
An explanation of the importance and great objectives of zakaat in Islam, the ruling on permissible and impermissible financial transactions as well as the financial rights of individuals with a view to developing and maintaining a close-knit society
The prayer (salaat) is the very foundation of religion and a ‘link’ between a servant and his Lord, hence its exalted position as the greatest act of worship in Islam. Almighty Allah commands Muslims to observe it under all circumstances—whether they are residents or travellers, sick or in good health.
No one can deny that Islam is very much in the spotlight today. In spite of extremely negative portrayals by Western media (or perhaps because of them), increasing numbers of people are seeking to find out more about it. And more often than not, they are being pleasantly surprised by the fruits of their research. In fact, more people are embracing Islam today than they did prior to September 11, 2001. However, there does remain a great deal of misconception and misunderstanding on the subject, frequently fuelled by political policies which deem it in their interest to support Islam’s enemies. In addition, Muslims themselves, at first shocked and confused by the events of recent years, did not really know how to respond to the challenge. Now they have been rudely awakened to the urgency of refuting the many false claims and accusations being spread against their way of life and of defending the truth, and accordingly, the rights and honour of Muslims everywhere on earth.
All divine messages, which the prophets brought to their people, called to the worship of Allah alone without associating anyone in worship with Him and to reject all false deities. In fact, this is the exact meaning of the testimony of faith through which one enters the fold of Islam by pronouncing it.
A description and explanation of fasting, which is one of the five pillars of Islam, and an explanation of its rulings and lofty objectives
An explanation of the importance and great objectives of zakaat in Islam, the ruling on permissible and impermissible financial transactions as well as the financial rights of individuals with a view to developing and maintaining a close-knit society
The prayer (salaat) is the very foundation of religion and a ‘link’ between a servant and his Lord, hence its exalted position as the greatest act of worship in Islam. Almighty Allah commands Muslims to observe it under all circumstances—whether they are residents or travellers, sick or in good health.
No one can deny that Islam is very much in the spotlight today. In spite of extremely negative portrayals by Western media (or perhaps because of them), increasing numbers of people are seeking to find out more about it. And more often than not, they are being pleasantly surprised by the fruits of their research. In fact, more people are embracing Islam today than they did prior to September 11, 2001. However, there does remain a great deal of misconception and misunderstanding on the subject, frequently fuelled by political policies which deem it in their interest to support Islam’s enemies. In addition, Muslims themselves, at first shocked and confused by the events of recent years, did not really know how to respond to the challenge. Now they have been rudely awakened to the urgency of refuting the many false claims and accusations being spread against their way of life and of defending the truth, and accordingly, the rights and honour of Muslims everywhere on earth.
All divine messages, which the prophets brought to their people, called to the worship of Allah alone without associating anyone in worship with Him and to reject all false deities. In fact, this is the exact meaning of the testimony of faith through which one enters the fold of Islam by pronouncing it.
A description and explanation of fasting, which is one of the five pillars of Islam, and an explanation of its rulings and lofty objectives
An explanation of the importance and great objectives of zakaat in Islam, the ruling on permissible and impermissible financial transactions as well as the financial rights of individuals with a view to developing and maintaining a close-knit society