Master Your Day: Islamic Time Management Tips for Barakah-Focused Productivity
In a world that glorifies hustle culture and 24/7 connectivity, Muslim professionals often find themselves…
The Quran stresses the importance of knowledge in Islam. Muslims are encouraged to learn about their faith through studying the Quran, reading hadiths, and seeking guidance from scholars. Core areas of Islamic knowledge include creed, worship practices, ethics, jurisprudence, and Quranic sciences. By gaining proper understanding of Islamic creed, rituals, values and law, Muslims grow closer to Allah, strengthen their faith, and lead more pious lives. Mosques and madrasas facilitate Islamic learning. Lifelong learning helps Muslims practice Islam correctly and fulfill their purpose.
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