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Find Out Authentic Online Quran Classes: Beware of Fake

Online teaching has become an easy trend for learning over a past few years. Not only conventional syllabuses but piles of subjects are available on internet for tutorial purpose including scriptures of various religion and communities. Needles to say the Holy Quran is one of the most important in one of them. Holy Quran is considered as the instruction of Allah, written in Arabic language and followed by Muslims’ community around the world. Obviously, all scriptures including Quran teach about the ways of actions for well being of and individual and collective mass. Now it has been observed that in Online Quran Classes , some of the so-called spiritual leaders are misinterpreting the true meaning of verses and chapters of this book. Since all Muslims do not know to read Arabic, even some of them even can’t read the book in Hindi or Urdu or English themselves, it becomes very easy to divert them in wrong path of communal activity or terrorism by the abuse in name of Allah. Now it

Strengthen Your Relation with Allah Almighty with These Goods Deeds During Ramadan

Ramadan is much more than fasting and prayer. This holy month is a time for reflection, self-improvement, and for devotion to worship. Muslims recharge their Imaan for the entire year during this sacred month. This is a time to focus on good deeds, which can be an incredibly simple action. Just remember, the deeds and goals you are aspiring to do should be huge instead of aspiring to reach too many goals. Create one good deed per day to strive for. All good deeds- no matter how big or small- multiply seventy times during the month of Ramadan. Chain your inside beasts during this blessed month of Ramadan and strengthen your relation with Allah Almighty. Learning Quran is a very noble act, which not only brings an individual near to the Creator, but also is a proof of rewards of his/her good deeds on the Day of Judgment. A good Quran tutor is integral to learning Quran. Structured Quran courses at Mumtaz Institute will help you to achieve your goal in stipulated time period. Acti

Make the Most of the Last Ten Days of Ramadan

Each day of the holy month of Ramadan is no less than a blessing. Muslims leave no stone unturned in making the most of this time to earn Allah’s mercy, forgiveness and blessings. If you want to make your Ramadan productive- both spiritually and physically- maximize your prayers in the last days of Ramadan as they are the most blessed days of this holy month. Laylatul Qadr (the Night of Power) lies in the last 10 days of Ramadan, it is described in the Quran as, "better than a thousand months" (97:3) meaning any action done on this night is better than acting for one thousand months which do not contain the night of Qadr. Here are some tips of things you can do to make the most of last 10 days of Ramadan, and make sure you are maximizing your worship for Laylatul Qadr: Recite The Quran - You can choose Surahs or passages from the Quran to recite that you may have heard in Tarawih this past Ramadan, and also read their translation and Tafseer. If you attend a class wher

Islamic Beliefs and Teachings that Every Muslim should Accept and Follow

The religion of Islam offers a complete code of law and guidance. Anyone can convert to Islam by his/her own discretion, without the need for any ceremony, any sermonizer involvement or any other thing. Also, there is no concept of “original sin” since everyone is born innocent, until someone commits a sin on their own will. Muslims should follow their faith with understanding and reasoning, not blindly. The Five Pillars of Islam: 1.       Declaration of Faith (Kalimah Shahadah), 2.       Prayer (a means to communicate with Allah and get close to Him) - the five daily prayers of salaat are Morning (Fajr), Midday (Zuhr), Afternoon (Asr), Sunset (Maghrib) and Nighttime (Isha), 3.       Fasting during Ramadan (Saum) (through which a Muslim can purify himself spiritually and physically, elevate his soul and obtain nearness to Allah), 4.       Tax on Wealth ((Zakaat)- which can more appropriately be called the purification of wealth, and 5.       Pilgrimage (Hajj) to Mecca.