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- Religion & Spirituality
ZamZam Academy was established in 2003 to help disseminate knowledge of the Islamic Sciences (such as Aqeedah, Fiqh, Usul al-Fiqh, Tafseer, and Hadith) online.
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Surat al-Hujurat: Some Commentary (Tafsir)
Al-Hujurat (The Chambers) is the 49th chapter (surah) of the Qur'an with 18 verses (āyāt). The chapter contains etiquette and norms to be observed in the Muslim community, including the proper conduct towards the Prophet Muhammad (S), an injunction against acting on news without verification, a call for peace and reconciliation, as well as injunctions against defamation, suspicion, and backbiting. The chapter also declares a universal brotherhood among Muslims. The thirteenth verse, one of the most famous in the Qur'an, is understood by Muslim scholars to establish equality with regards to race and origin; only God can determine one's nobility based on his piety.
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Two Types of Meditation [Hikam 262]
https://www.whitethreadpress.com/publication/the-book-of-wisdoms-kitab-al-hikam/
“Meditation is of two kinds: the meditation of belief and faith, and the meditation of contemplation and vision. The first is for the adepts of reflective thoughts, the second is for the adepts of contemplation and intellectual vision”.
The following talk brings an understanding of the different ways of how contemplation and deep reflection assists the seeker in their journey of the spiritual path, expounding the following prophetic statement: “Reflect deeply on the creation of Allah, but do not reflect on the being of Allah”. -
Muslim Neighbours
Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him) quoted the Prophet as saying: “Whoever believes in Allah and the Day of Judgment should either speak good words or keep silent; whoever believes in Allah and the Day of Judgment should treat his neighbor with kindness; and whoever believes in Allah and the Day of Judgment should show hospitality to his guest.” (Muslim)
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Reflections on Juz' 2 and the Fiqh of Divorce
Reflections on Juz' 2 and the Fiqh of Divorce by ZamZamAcademy
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Eat with your Right Hand (Hadith Commentary from Zad al-Talibin)
The following hadith is covered in this video:
"When one of you eats he should eat with his right hand, and when one of you drinks he should drink with his right hand"
(Muslim)