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حَسْبُنَا اللَّهُ وَنِعْمَ الْوَكِيلُ
Sufficient for us is Allah, and He is the best disposer of affairs.
Quran 3:173 All duasSubhanallah · Alhamdulillah · Allahu akbar. Counter saved in your browser only.
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Understanding the Fajr angle — and why prayer apps disagree
The Fajr angle is the depression of the sun below the horizon at which Fajr begins. Different scholarly bodies adopt 15°, 17.5°, 18° or 19°, which is why apps differ by ten or twenty minutes.
Read →Tajweed basics for beginners — six rules that change everything
A sourced primer on the rules of Tajweed that beginners ask about first: makharij, sifaat, idgham, ikhfa, qalqalah, and madd. With a practical practice plan.
Read →How to memorize the Quran — a realistic plan for working adults
A sourced, step-by-step memorization method drawn from the classical scholarly tradition: how much to take per day, how to review, and how to recover when you fall off the plan.
Read →Tawaf step-by-step — what every pilgrim and Umrah traveler should know
A sourced walkthrough of the seven circuits of tawaf around the Kaaba: where to begin, how to count, what to say, and what breaks tawaf.
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