Category: Islamic World

House of Wisdom in Baghdad

Imagine stepping into 9th-century Baghdad—a vibrant, buzzing metropolis where the hum of scholarly debate mixes with the scent of exotic spices. This is not just the heart of the Abbasid...

Most Famous Minarets

Minarets are among the most striking architectural features in Islamic culture. Over centuries, these towering structures have served not only as places from which the call to prayer is issued...

Abbas the Great

Shah Abbas I (1571–1629), also known as Abbas the Great, was the fifth Safavid Shah of Iran. Ascending to the throne at the age of 16 during a period of...

History of Mecca

Mecca, officially known as Makkah al-Mukarramah, is the capital of Mecca Province in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia. It is the holiest city in Islam and a major...

Bayt al-Ahzan

Bayt al-Ahzan translates to “House of Sorrows.” It was a historical structure situated in Al-Baqi Cemetery in Medina, located in the Hejaz region of present-day Saudi Arabia. Bayt al-Ahzan was...

Fatima bint Muhammad

Fatima bint Muhammad (605/15–632 CE), commonly referred to as Fatima al-Zahra, holds a revered position in Islamic history as the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) and his first wife, Khadija....

Prophet Muhammad’s Night Journey

The Israʾ and Miʿraj are two interlinked parts of a miraculous journey that, according to Islamic belief, was undertaken by the Prophet Muhammad (570–632 CE) during a single night around the...

Islamic funeral: How is it conducted?

Islamic funerals follow specific religious rites rooted in the principles of sharia (Islamic law). While customs may vary depending on cultural and regional interpretations, the fundamental practices remain consistent. The...

History of the Black Stone in Mecca

The Black Stone, known in Arabic as al-Ḥajar al-Aswad, is a revered Islamic relic embedded in the eastern corner of the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. According to Islamic tradition,...

The Islamic New Year

The Islamic New Year, also known as the Hijri New Year, marks the beginning of a new lunar Islamic calendar year. It commemorates the migration (Hijrah) of Prophet Muhammad and...