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...ant; her she-camel was full of milk for the first time; the family slept well-fed and satisfied. Her donkey, which had lagged ...
...ospective husband; in ordinary Meccan convention, the man's family would approach the woman's. But Khadijah acted on her own a...
...nstruction. They organized the work by clan, assigning each family a section of the wall to build, distributing both the labor...
...am: "By Allah, Allah will never humiliate you. You maintain family ties, you speak the truth, you bear others' burdens, you he...
...am: "By Allah, Allah will never humiliate you. You maintain family ties. You speak the truth. You bear others' burdens. You he...
...en the Prophet ﷺ passed and saw them, he said: "Patience, O family of Yasir — your appointment is Paradise." Sumayyah was kill...
...amed in terms Hamza understood viscerally: the violation of family honor in public view. His blood rose immediately. He went d...
...ed Islam in the early secret period, been imprisoned by his family, eventually escaped, and migrated to Abyssinia. When the Pr...
... was personally significant: it was the clan linked through family to Aminah, the Prophet's ﷺ mother — making the camel's choi...
...bn Abi Talib. The brotherhood was designed as a replacement family structure: the Muhajirun had left their homes, property, in...
.... To Fatimah he said: 'I have married you to the best of my family.' To Ali: 'I have given you the best of my family.' He pray...
...ng of a lineage the Prophet ﷺ loved above all others in his family, and the birth practices modeled at his arrival became a gi...
...nah for Muslim newborns everywhere, connecting every Muslim family that has whispered the adhan into a newborn's ear to this m...
... Badr. Khubayb ibn Adi, held in the house of the al-Harith family, asked permission to pray two raka'at before his crucifixio...
...Prophet's ﷺ decision to extend mercy into a relationship of family. The same expedition also initiated the incident of the ifk...
...e his wife — another extension of mercy through the bond of family that transformed a former enemy community into related peop...
...ted it. Hatib confessed and explained he had feared for his family in Mecca, having no clan there to protect them. When Umar a...
...wf eventually accepted Islam and the Prophet ﷺ returned his family and appointed him over his people. The distribution of spoi...
...ifty days in which no one in Medina spoke to them, not even family. Ka'b's account of those fifty days is one of the most vivi...
...rsonal losses of the Medinan period — children, companions, family — reveal a man who experienced grief repeatedly, handled it...
...nterest from the time of Jahiliyyah, beginning with his own family's claims. He commanded the men to treat women well and hono...
...which he established the foundations of human civilization, family, and worship. His two sons Habil (Abel) and Qabil (Cain) ar...
...ah reminded him that the disbeliever was not among his true family — the bond of faith supersedes the bond of blood. After th...
... including the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. Ibrahim was born into a family of idol-makers in the region of ancient Iraq. From his yout...
...th mockery and threats, saying they would expel Lut and his family if he did not stop calling them to abandon what they practi...
... separation, restoring his sight through Yusuf's shirt. The family was reunited in Egypt, and Yusuf fulfilled his dream of his...
...from his prophetic dream as a child to his reunion with his family as the second most powerful man in Egypt. Yusuf was gifted...
...vere affliction. He was a prosperous and blessed man — with family, wealth, and health — and was known for his deep piety, gra...
...rah Ta-Ha 20:29–32): "And appoint for me a minister from my family — Harun, my brother. Increase through him my strength and l...
...ya 21:80). Dawud used this craft to support himself and his family rather than rely on the treasury of the state — a model of ...
...m Yourself an heir who will inherit me and inherit from the family of Yaqub. And make him, my Lord, pleasing to You" (Surah Ma...
...way to the final message. Salman was born into a prominent family in Isfahan, Persia, in a region and era dominated by Zoroas...
...is declaration elevated a Persian freedman to the spiritual family of the Prophet ﷺ himself, demonstrating that in Islam, the ...
...e for guarantees regarding governance and the rights of his family. The Prophet ﷺ had praised Hasan saying: 'My son here is a ...
...ho then locked down the city. Husayn, with a small party of family and supporters, was intercepted at Karbala on the banks of ...
...and journeyed from Medina toward Kufa with a small group of family members and companions. His emissary Muslim ibn Aqil had be...
...aj. He committed to prosecuting claims against the caliphal family itself, presiding over cases in which he ruled against Umay...
...ayyad dynasty and transferring the caliphate to the Abbasid family, descendants of the Prophet's uncle Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttal...
... down and killed virtually every male member of the Umayyad family they could locate. The tombs of the Umayyad caliphs in Dama...
...as the sole survivor of the Abbasid massacre of the Umayyad family. A young man in his early twenties when the Abbasids seized...
...ious critics of Umayyad moral laxity, drew on the Prophet's family lineage through al-Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib. The last Umay...
...nternal court politics and military campaigns. The Barmakid family of Persian advisors wielded enormous administrative power u...
...r the Mongol sack of Baghdad. Growing up as a refugee whose family fled to Damascus, he would become one of the most consequen...
... Baybars of Egypt invited a surviving member of the Abbasid family to Cairo, where he was installed as caliph in 659 AH. This ...
...of Kufa, Husayn travelled toward Iraq with a small group of family and companions, around 72 fighters. The Kufan support evapo...
...Abbasids then hunted down and killed members of the Umayyad family, with the exception of Abd al-Rahman, who escaped to Al-And...
...at, killing the Persian commander Mihran. The Persian royal family and treasures fled northward. The Battle of Jalula opened t...
Syrian scholar from a distinguished scholarly family, known for his traditional Islamic teaching and work in cou...
Hanbali hadith scholar from the Maqdisi family of Damascus, compiler of 'al-Ahadith al-Mukhtarah,' a colle...
The first woman, wife of Prophet Adam AS, created from him and the mother of all humanity.
Son of Adam AS, the first person to die and the first martyr in human history.
Son of Adam AS who committed the first murder in human history by killing his brother Habil.
First wife of Prophet Ibrahim AS and mother of Prophet Ishaq AS.
...rk and was drowned — the Quran's most poignant example that family ties cannot save those who reject Allah.
The righteous man from whose family both Maryam and Isa AS descend, giving his name to Surah Al...
...ughter of Prophet Shuayb and wife of Prophet Musa AS, whose family sheltered Musa when he fled Egypt.
...usuf in Egypt as part of the plan to reunite their father's family.
The mother of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, who died when he was six years old.
The grandfather of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and chief of the Quraysh, who raised him after his mother's death.
The father of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, who died before his son's birth on a trading journey to Medina.
The Prophet's uncle who raised and fiercely protected him for his entire prophetic career — but died without accepting Islam.
The Bedouin woman who nursed the infant Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, in whose care he experienced the opening of his chest.
The Coptic woman gifted to the Prophet ﷺ from Egypt, mother of his son Ibrahim, and one of his consorts.
Medinan scholar and prolific hadith narrator, son of Urwa ibn al-Zubayr and primary transmitter of Aisha's traditions through the famous golden chain al-Zuhri-a
Son of Suhayl ibn Amr and one of the most poignant figures of the Hudaybiyyah Treaty. He escaped his Meccan captors to reach the Prophet but was handed back und
A companion and younger brother of Abd Allah ibn Masud. An early convert from Makkah and a skilled Quran reciter who migrated to Abyssinia. He was captured at B
Brother of Anas ibn Malik and one of the greatest warriors of early Islam. The Prophet is reported to have said there are disheveled, dusty men whose oath Allah
... have Muhammad in his place while he returned safely to his family, Zayd famously replied he would not want even a thorn to ha...
An Ansari companion and Badr veteran, father-in-law of Umar ibn al-Khattab's son. He was martyred at Bi'r Ma'unah (4 AH). After his death, Allah sent swarms of
A daughter of 'Ali ibn Abi Talib from a secondary wife. A transmitter of hadith from her father and Imam al-Husayn.
The son of Husayn ibn Ali and grandson of Ali ibn Abi Talib. Survived Karbala. Known as 'Zayn al-Abidin' (the Ornament of the Worshippers) for his extraordinary
Son of the Caliph 'Umar ibn al-Khattab and one of the most prolific Companion narrators with over 2,600 hadiths. Known for his extreme devotion to following the
Granddaughter of the Prophet ﷺ and daughter of Ali and Fatimah. She was also present at Karbala.
Mother of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. She died when he was approximately six years old.
Grandson of the Prophet ﷺ and son of Ali and Fatimah. Briefly led the caliphate before abdicating to preserve Muslim unity.
Mother of Aisha and Abd al-Rahman ibn Abi Bakr. Wife of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq.
A contemporary Syrian-origin Islamic author based in Saudi Arabia, known for The Ideal Muslim and The Ideal Muslimah, widely used Islamic character-building tex
A British Muslim author and educator (b. 1942), convert to Islam, known for accessible books on Islam for Western audiences including Teach Yourself Islam and B
...ah al-Hanafiyya, a respected scholar and leader of the Alid family who maintained a careful quietist stance during the civil w...
... in the scholarly and pious tradition of that distinguished family.
...he companion Abi al-As al-Thaqafi, who transmitted from his family's chain of prophetic tradition.
Medinan tabi'i scholar, freed slave of the family of Uthman ibn Affan, Quranic scholar and hadith narrator of...
Medinan tabi'i scholar and freedman of the Zubayr family who transmitted extensively from Ibn Umar and the companion...
...s from greeting people and visiting the sick to maintaining family ties and showing kindness to animals. Widely used as a manu...
...g purification, prayer, fasting, zakat, hajj, transactions, family law, and criminal law.
...de for civilization covering governance, ethics, knowledge, family, and social relations.
...he Muslim man's relationship with himself, his Creator, his family, and his community drawing on Quran and authentic Sunnah.
...he ideal Muslim woman covering her relationship with Allah, family responsibilities, social role, and personal development.
... to establishing an Islamic atmosphere in the home covering family roles, children's upbringing, and creating a spiritually nu...
The Islamic framework for marriage: conditions, rights and obligations, mahr, and the role of the wali.
The sacred contract of marriage in Islam: its spiritual dimensions, legal requirements, and social significance.
The permissible but disliked act: types of divorce, the waiting period, khul, and rights of both parties.
The immense status of parents in Islam: Quranic commands, hadiths on honoring them, and the reward of kindness.
What children are owed: a good name, education, love, justice between siblings, and spiritual upbringing.
The Quranic framework for women's rights: spiritual equality, property rights, education, and historical women of Islam.
The Quran's emphasis on protecting orphans, the reward for their caretakers, and the prohibition of wronging them.
...f the Prophet's beloved daughter Fatimah, her devotion, her family, and her status in Islam.
The rights Islam grants women in education, property, marriage, inheritance, and public life, as established by the Quran and Sunnah.
Quranic and Prophetic guidance on nurturing children with love, discipline, and strong Islamic values from infancy to adulthood.
The comprehensive rights Islam grants children, including the right to a good name, education, fair treatment, and spiritual upbringing.
The Islamic guidelines on divorce, including the three-pronouncement process, iddah, khula, and the emphasis on reconciliation.
The mutual rights and obligations between husband and wife in Islamic law, balancing complementary roles with shared dignity.
The Quranic permission for up to four wives, the strict condition of justice, historical context, and common misconceptions.
The Quranic mandate to honor and care for aging parents, the severity of disobeying them, and practical guidance on fulfilling their rights.
...reverts on learning prayer, finding community, dealing with family reactions, and building a sustainable practice of Islam.
...airness, the Prophet's examples, and how justice applies in family, commerce, and governance.
The Quranic step-by-step process for resolving marital disputes, the role of arbiters (hakam), and practical wisdom from the Sunnah for maintaining a healthy ma
The Quranic command to show excellence toward parents, placed immediately after the command to worship Allah alone, and its practical applications.
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