Muslim World Today
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Is It Obligatory to Repeat a Prayer If a Wajib Was Omitted?
Scholarly explanation regarding the necessity of repeating prayers when omitting a Wajib act, whether intentional or unintentional.
Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen): Master of Optics
Learn about the groundbreaking work of Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) in mathematics and optics during the Islamic Golden Age.
A More Inclusive Eid: How Communities Can Support People with Special Needs
Simple ways to ensure those with disabilities can fully participate in Eid festivities and feel included.
Eid al-Fitr 2026 Prayer Held Five Times at Tokyo Mosque Due to High Attendance
Tokyo mosque held Eid prayers five times to accommodate large crowds.
Does Wudu Break If Tears from Hay Fever Flow Down the Face?
Wudu is not broken by tears caused by hay fever, according to Shaykh Faraz Rabbani.
Religious Beliefs Shape Healthcare Attitudes
A study explores how Islamic beliefs about illness and healing impact healthcare attitudes and practices.
Listen Masjid an Nabawi Friday Khutbah in Different Languages (Mar 20, 2026)
Listen to the Masjid an Nabawi Friday sermon in multiple languages, including English, Urdu, and Arabic.
When Does ‘Asr Prayer Time End?
The latest time to pray Asr is discussed, according to respected scholar Shaykh Faraz Rabbani.
10 Special Offers After Ramadan
Discover 10 hadith-based opportunities to continue good deeds and benefit from Allah's generosity even after Ramadan.
Masjid al-Haram Deploys 240 Staff Under “Ask Me” Initiative to Guide Pilgrims
240 staff are available in Masjid al-Haram to assist and guide pilgrims as part of the "Ask Me" initiative.
Widening Wars Leave the Middle East in Shambles
A widening Middle East war is toppling leaders, devastating economies, and leaving millions caught in a humanitarian catastrophe. The post Widening Wars Leave the Middle East in Sh
15 Things You Didn’t Know About Makkah and the Ka’bah [Part 1]
From exile and rebellion to trade, transformation, and mercy, explore surprising facts about Makkah you may never have heard. The post 15 Things You Didn’t Know About Makkah and th
Selamat Hari Raya! – Celebrating Eid In Malaysia
In both Singapore and Malaysia, Eid is called Hari Raya, or the Day of Celebration – it’s either Hari Raya Puasa (Eidul Fitr) or Hari Raya Haji (Eidul Adha). I have fond Raya memor
al-Aqsa cannot be absent from our Eid
The joy of Eid and the responsibility we carry for al-Aqsa; a template for khatībs preparing their Eid sermon.
Taqwa in the last ten nights
A pertinent reminder on the final push in these last few nights of the blessed month of Ramadan.
World Math Days and Month
As the world celebrates World Maths and Pi Day on March 12th and March 14th, April is also Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month. To celebrate these special occasions, the Mus
The war that never really ended
US interventions have fuelled decades of war, from Iraq to Iran; the moral of the story is fight the invader, not each other. The post The war that never really ended appeared firs
International Women’s Day
To celebrate International Women’s Day on the 8th March, there is no better way than to reproduce a collection of articles written by FSTC scholars and associates on the achievemen
Halal Meet Cute – Part 1
By Zahra Wadia • Muslim Youth Musings Kanwal contemplated who deserved a box of biryani to the face more; the tourists in front of her, or the seagulls above. Arms aching and out o
Pink Frosting and Girlhood
By Halah Butt • Muslim Youth Musings It was pink. The cupcake filling was pink. In all honesty, I was expecting blue. For some reason I always thought that we’d have a boy first. N
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