The Prophet ﷺ said that goodness is tied to horses until the Day of Judgment. The Muslims in Philadelphia embodied this sunnah not just by owning horses of their own, but marching proudly in horse shows while sporting traditional Islamic dress. They owned their religion and proudly stood out where they could have easily blended in, as told to us here by Imam Khalil Salaam.
From the streets of Philadelphia came a community of Muslims whose strong Muslim identity shaped generations. We're highlighting the history, strength, and steadfastness of the Philadelphia Muslim community in our upcoming documentary.
You've witnessed the suffering of your brothers and sisters in Gaza, and you're doing all you can to help.
Yet, the most powerful aid lies in turning to Allah (swt) in du'a. When you call upon Him with a sincere and attentive heart, your supplications become a source of relief and resilience.
Believing in the coming of the Mahdi is an aspect of creed and Islamic theology, but is there a point where fixating on it crosses the line? Are we using the Mahdi as a fallback, one that allows us to put in less effort and deflect our responsibilities to the Ummah?
It's time to acknowledge that obsessing over the End Times might not be constructive. Imam Tom breaks down how to navigate these concerns without deflecting our responsibilities as an ummah.
Your unwavering support helped build a platform that confronts doubt with clarity, moves forward with conviction, and honors the legacy that shapes our ummah. Your generosity places you in the legacy of believers who chose action over silence and courage over complacency.
We're honored to invite you to our upcoming Yaqeen Canada Tour, a three-city tour convening of reflection, inspiration, and community.
Come together with believers from across the country for powerful sessions led by Dr. Omar Suleiman, Sh. Navaid Aziz, Dr. Haifaa Younis, and others across the three cities.
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