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Husbands & Wives
Some tips to improve intimacy with your wife to enjoy stable marital life. Here is the first tip for you. More
Husbands & Wives
The issue of man being in charge of the woman in his house is extremely important within the context of the marital relationship and it has been extensively discussed. It has also been besmirched by those who misunderstand the true teachings of religion through their erroneous conduct as well as those who blindly imitate the West in everything, More
Youth
Good communication opens many doors to enter to one’s heart. Be the best friend of your child. More
Youth
Our time is defiantly different from their time. The life styles might be different as well. More
Youth
Alcoholism is a chronic and often progressive disease in which there is a problem controlling the drinking habit. More
Al-Aqsa Mosque
For centuries under Ottoman rule, Jerusalem and the al-Aqsa Mosque maintained a healthy status quo. While Muslims were in charge of the administration of the city, Jews and Christians were given religious freedom in accordance with Islamic law and the Ottoman millet. That balance was disrupted by the emergence of the Zionist movement in Europe, More
Al-Aqsa Mosque
As part of the world’s most powerful empire in the 1500s, Jerusalem experienced a new resurgence. It was made the capital of the sanjak of Jerusalem, an administrative district of the province of Syria. The Ottomans sent governors, soldiers, and administrators to the city to help manage it. More
Al-Aqsa Mosque
Salah al-Din vowed to clean up the al-Aqsa Mosque within a week of the city’s liberation, in time for the next Friday prayer. Like the second caliph, ‘Umar 550 years before him, Salah al-Din worked with his soldiers and followers to manually clean the mosque. More
Al-Aqsa Mosque
Despite being in the heart of the Muslim world, Jerusalem was vulnerable to the Crusaders. Disunity was king in the Middle East among Muslim governors and generals. As the Crusaders pressed on towards Jerusalem, most cities refused to fight the Crusaders and allowed them to continue on their way to the holy city. More
Al-Aqsa Mosque
Jerusalem and the Haram al-Sharif began a tumultuous few centuries in the late 900s. The Fatimid Empire, which was based in Egypt, took control of Jerusalem in 970, after defeating ‘Abbasid troops in nearby Ramla. More






