Imam: Role of Spiritual Leaders in Islam
In Islam, an imam holds a significant role as a spiritual leader for the community, guiding them in prayer and providing religious guidance.
In Islam, an imam holds a significant role as a spiritual leader for the community, guiding them in prayer and providing religious guidance.
The Caliph was the historical and religious authority in the Islamic world.
Islamic dietary laws, known as halal, dictate what foods Muslims can eat and how they must be prepared.
Every year, millions of Muslims around the world embark on the sacred journey of Hajj to Mecca, fulfilling one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
Haram refers to actions or behaviors that are forbidden in Islam, violating the principles of the religion.
The core belief in Islamic faith is the monotheistic worship of Allah. Muslims believe Allah is the one true God, creator of the universe.
The Shahada is a declaration of faith in Islam, affirming belief in the oneness of Allah and the prophethood of Muhammad.
The Quran is the holy book of Islam, consisting of verses and revelations believed to be the word of God.
The compilation and transmission of Hadith are essential components of Islamic scholarship.
“Muhammad: Legacy of the Prophet” explores the life and teachings of Islam’s revered prophet.