Ibadah / Acts of Worship

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Zakat is Wajib: One of the 5 Pillars of Islam
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Purification of Haram Money: 4 Islamic methods
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What is Haram Money in Islam?
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Feast of Prophet Muhammad 2024: Baking 100 Kilos of Unleavened Bread
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Why is Regular Maintenance of Charity Projects Important?
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Our Goal in the Academic Year 2024-2025: Sponsor 100 Orphans
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Cryptocurrency for charitable causes: 5 Ways You Can Make a Difference
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MPOX Cases Worldwide: August 2024
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Can Daily Crypto Profits Become Daily Sadaqah?
Surah Baqarah Ayat 131 featuring Arabic calligraphy and English translation, illustrating the importance of submission in Islam, with the phrase 'When his Lord said to him, "Submit", he said "I have submitted [in Islam] to the Lord of the worlds."' displayed. This serves as a visual representation of core Islamic principles like submission, faith, and acceptance, with donations facilitated via USDT.
Importance of Submission in Islam