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Surah An-Nisaa: The Women - Verse 36 - The BEST Muslim

Do you know what it means to worship Allah truly? Is it your five daily Salat prayers? Is it to make the best Hajj possible? Think again! In today's Tafseer, we explore the true meaning of worship in Islam. It may totally surprise you. 

Surah An-Nisaa: The Women - Verse 35 - Save Your Marriage

In Islam, protecting family bonds is a sacred duty. Aya 35 of Surah An-Nisaa teaches us how to mend relationships before they break. With the help of family members who care, God highlights the importance of acting early to keep the family intact. Today's Tafsir could help save y ...  Show more

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