The Qasida Al-Burda (The Poem of the Mantle), known as The Burda, is a poem in praise of The Prophet ﷺ. It was composed by Al Busiri in the 7th century Hijri and is one of the most widely recited and memorised poems in the world.
The Qasida Al-Burda (The Poem of the Mantle), known as The Burda, is a poem in praise of The Prophet ﷺ. It was composed by Al Busiri in the 7th century Hijri and is one of the most widely recited and memorised poems in the world.
<p data-mce-fragment="1"><strong data-mce-fragment="1">ommentary of Surah an-Nuh (The 71st Chapter of The Glorious Qur'an)</strong></p> <p data-mce-fragment="1">Success in both worlds lies in following the noble prophets. Chastisement for those who reject</p>
<span data-mce-fragment="1">When war broke out in Europe in August of 1914, the British rulers of Egypt commandeered everything the country produced to feed and clothe its troops, reducing the Egyptian working class to abject poverty, while the privileged</span>
<span data-mce-fragment="1">This book is an amazing work by the Noble Scholar Muhammad Al-Imaam, which discusses in detail the merits of knowledge and its people. It goes into extensive detail about the many reasons that knowledge will vanish and disappea</span>
<span data-mce-fragment="1">From those sins that many people belittle, and others are ignorant of their rulings, is dying one's hair black. Once when I was in Makkah, I saw a student of knowledge who used to dye his hair black. So I advised him to leave o</span>
<span data-mce-fragment="1">In addition to its being the duty every Muslim man, woman and child to study the Quran and follow it, the communication of its message to non-Muslims is also obligatory.</span>