Islamic Insight
Nishab and Haul Zakat are Different! Check How to Calculate and the Regulations
Nishab and haul zakat are two important concepts in zakat law that we sometimes confuse. Although both are related to the obligation of zakat mal, they have different meanings and […]
5 Parties Not eligible to Receive Zakat
Those who are not entitled to receive zakat is an important topic when a muzakki wants to ensure that his wealth truly reaches recipients who are eligible according to Islamic […]
Who is Zakat Mal Given To? The Following are the Rules and Regulations According to the Quran
Who is zakat mal given to? This is a question asked by every Muslim who wants to ensure that their wealth is distributed correctly in accordance with Islamic law. Zakat […]
Prayer for Long Life and Safety in This World and the Hereafter, Here’s the Complete Recitation
The prayer for a long life is not merely a simple wish of every human being, but a prayer that the Prophet taught us so that we can live our […]
Ain Disease in Everyday Life: What to Watch Out For
Ain is often discussed when someone suddenly falls ill or experiences misfortune without any clear medical cause. In Islam, ain is defined as a negative influence from the gaze of […]
Ain Is a Negative View That Can Hurt
Ain is a phenomenon recognized in Islam as something real that can cause harm. This phenomenon describes how feelings of admiration or envy accompanying the gaze of the eyes can […]
Oversharing & Gossip in the Social Media Era: It’s Time for Muslims to Be Wise in Speaking and Sharing
In this fast-paced age of social media, we often type faster than we think carefully. With just one click, we can share personal information or stories about other people. As […]
Learning Leadership from the Influential Uthman bin Affan
Leadership in Islam is not just about power, but a great responsibility that must be carried out with full accountability. One of the main examples is Caliph Uthman bin Affan […]
How Zakat Became a Pillar of Islamic Civilization’s Progress
We often understand zakat as an annual obligation to purify our wealth. However, in Islamic history, zakat was more than just a ritual: it was an economic and social instrument […]









