Situated just a few kilometers from the Holy Mosque (Masjid Al-Haram), Masjid e Aisha, also known as Masjid e Taneem, is a beautifully designed mosque.
Mahdi (AS), referred to as “The Guided One,” is an Islamic savior who is expected to emerge before the Day of Judgment to assist Muslims in overcoming evil. Below are eight significant hadiths regarding Mahdi (AS).
Prophet Ayub (AS), was a prophet of patience and perseverance, tested with severe trials in health, wealth, and family but remained steadfast in his faith in Allah.
In their later years, Ibrahim (AS) and his first wife Sarah (p.b.u.h) received a visit from angels who appeared as humans to deliver two messages: one positive and one negative.
Prophet Ishaq (peace be upon him) had twin sons named Ishaq and Yaqub (peace be upon him), with the latter being referred to as Jacob in English. Their father held them in high regard.
Prophet Ismail (AS) was tasked with informing the world about the oneness of Allah and the truth of Islam as the correct faith. Allah refers to Prophet Ismail (AS) ten times in the Holy Quran.
Aqeeqa is a charitable act similar to sadqah, and according to a hadith from Jafar al-Sadiq (RA), performing aqeeqa alleviates many hardships in a child’s life.