Articles
Short practical explanations, each answering one question completely.
- Friday
What Is Actually Sunnah on Friday — and What Is Not
The seven established sunnahs of Friday — ghusl, arriving early, Surat al-Kahf, salawat, and the hour of response. With sources, and what has no basis.
- Istikhara
Istikhara for Marriage: Naming the Person, and What Comes After
How to pray istikhara about a specific marriage and name the person in the dua — and why there is no dream to wait for, and no seven times.
- Ramadan
The Last Ten Nights of Ramadan: What Is Actually Reported
No supplication is transmitted for the last ten nights as a whole. Here is the one that is, when Laylat al-Qadr falls, and which signs are established.
- Prayer
Pillars and Sunnahs of Prayer — And What If You Miss One
The difference between a pillar, an obligation and a sunnah in prayer, what omitting each one actually means, and why the lists differ between the schools of law.
- Comparisons
How to Choose an Adhkar App — Six Things That Actually Matter
What separates one adhkar app from another: sourced texts, full vowelling, counters that keep your place, prayer-based reminders, and where the ads sit.
- Verification
Popular Duas That Are Not Authentic — And What to Say Instead
The most widely shared supplications that are not established from the Prophet ﷺ — the Rajab dua, Salat ar-Ragha'ib, mid-Sha'ban — and what to say instead.
- Adhkar
Morning and Evening Adhkar — Their Virtue and How to Keep Them
What is authentically reported for the morning and evening adhkar, their correct times, and the five practical obstacles that stop people — with the fix for each.
- Prayer
How Many Rakats in Each Prayer — A Complete Table
The number of rakats in the five obligatory prayers and the confirmed sunnah prayers, plus witr and duha, and what a traveller prays.
- Supplication
When Is Dua Answered? The Established Times
The transmitted moments when supplication is answered: the last third of the night, prostration, between adhan and iqamah, Friday — and the obstacles.