Islamic Insight

Economic Inflation and the Role of Zakat in Maintaining Social Stability

Economic inflation is not merely a term in macroeconomic reports, but a condition directly felt in everyday life. Rising prices for basic necessities, transportation costs, and essential services force people […]

The Arafah Fast: A Key Act of Worship Before the Qurbani on Eid al-Adha

The Fast of Arafah is likely already very familiar to most Muslims. This fast is observed alongside the Hajj pilgrims performing the wukuf at Arafah. For this reason, the Fast […]

How to Make Up Ramadan Fasts and the Test of Consistency After Ramadan

For some people, having missed Ramadan fasts may be very difficult to avoid, especially for Muslim women. Making up missed fasts becomes an obligation once Ramadan ends. However, are we […]

Reunderstanding the Meaning of Zakat in Islam: Letting Go, Not Just Fulfilling an Obligation

Zakat is often understood as an annual obligation that must be fulfilled once certain conditions are met. It is calculated, paid, and then considered complete. In many cases, zakat is […]

Amid Economic Hardship, Qurban for Remote Areas Is Needed More Than Ever

Amid an economic climate that is not always stable, many people are beginning to reevaluate their priorities. Spending has become more selective, basic needs are the primary focus, and financial […]

Is Learning About Religion Through AI Permissible in Islam? Here’s the Explanation

Technological advancements, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), have transformed the way people access information. This includes religious education. Many people are now turning to AI to find […]

Historical Events in the Month of Shawwal in the History of Islam from the Time of the Prophet to the Era of the Rightly Guided Caliphs

The month of Shawwal is often understood as the period following Ramadan, synonymous with Eid al-Fitr and a spirit of togetherness. However, in Islamic history, this month also holds various […]

The meaning of the month of Shawwal in Islam: Reflection, increased worship, and a new beginning

The month of Shawwal is often understood merely as a marker of the end of Ramadan. The festive atmosphere of Eid al-Fitr, the tradition of mutual forgiveness, and time spent […]

Worship in the Month of Shawwal: Practices, Virtues, and How to Stay Consistent After Ramadan

After Ramadan ends, many people notice a change in the rhythm of their worship. Daily life returns to normal, the atmosphere that was previously filled with spiritual fervor gradually subsides, […]