The Heart That Beats For Allah Is Always A Stranger Among The Hearts That Beat For The Dunya (World).
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Prayer times in United States
Begins: 4:14 AM
Iqamah: 5:45 AM
Begins: 4:14 AM
Iqamah: 5:45 AM
Begins: 4:14 AM
Iqamah: 5:45 AM
Begins: 4:14 AM
Iqamah: 5:45 AM
Begins: 4:14 AM
Iqamah: 5:45 AM
Begins: 4:14 AM
Iqamah: 5:45 AM
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Holy Quran with recitations, phonetics, tajweed and translations in multiple languages.
Authentic collection of Duas for different occasions.
A guide and procedures to help users memorize the Quran with ease.
Learn key Quranic vocabulary.
Learn the correct way of offering various prayers, including daily prayers, Eid, funeral, Istikhara, and more, across different schools of thought.
Recite azkars & duas using an animated virtual tasbih.
View & Listen to the 99 names of Allah with detailed explanations.
Find beautiful Islamic names for kids, complete with meanings and significance.
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Read the stories of Prophets for guidance and inspiration.
Learn about the lives and teachings of the Prophet's companions.
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The Five Pillars of Islam
The Five Pillars of Islam provide spiritual guidance, fostering a strong connection with Allah, promoting social welfare through charity, and uniting Muslims worldwide in worship and pilgrimage, enhancing faith and community.
The declaration of faith in the oneness of Allah and the prophethood of Muhammad.
Performing the five daily prayers as a means of spiritual connection and communication with Allah.
Observing fasting from dawn to sunset during the month of Ramadan as an act of self-discipline and spiritual reflection.
Giving a portion of one's wealth to those in need, serving as a purification of wealth and a means of social welfare.
Making the pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca at least once in a lifetime for those who are physically and financially able, symbolizing unity and equality among Muslims.