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Urgent Appeal: Support Gaza Now

The crisis in Gaza continues to escalate, leaving many in dire need of food, medical aid, and essentials.

Islam21c, together with Mercy to Humanity, is initiating the Gaza Emergency Appeal to deliver immediate aid to those affected. Just £50 can sustain a family, offering them vital relief.

We're calling on you to make a difference by donating today. Every contribution matters and can change lives in Gaza.

Why support us?

Mercy to Humanity is a trusted charity with direct involvement on the ground, ensuring aid reaches those who need it most. They operate with a 100% donation policy.

How to help?

Donate easily by clicking the link below for food packs or emergency kits.

https://www.islam21c.com/gaza

This aid is going to the children and families of the shuhadā’ — imagine them meeting us on the Day of Judgement knowing that we did all we could to support their families, and interceding for us.
Join Shaykh Dr. Ali Ahmed on an enlightening series, focusing on the journey from #StruggleToStrength through the lens of powerful virtues.

From the steadfastness required to remain unwavering in faith to the courage needed to face life's uncertainties, each episode explores how these qualities empower individuals to transform challenges into triumphs.

https://youtu.be/gfRkYfljEEw
This Ramadan we’re asking a new guest everyday, what is one thing that the Ummah needs to go from #StruggleToStrength?

Today we are joined by Shaykh Abu Rumaysah Refi Shafi.

Keep up to date with our Ramadan campaign as we feature a variety of voices sharing their perspectives and experiences, inspiring viewers with practical wisdom and spiritual guidance.

https://youtube.com/shorts/Wa3b-1NXprA
Join us for our final livestream this Ramadan as we delve into crucial strategies for addressing Zionism with Ustadh Hamza Tzortzis.
 
Discover actionable insights on countering this ideology and empowering our communities. Don't miss out on this vital discussion, marking the end of our Ramadan livestream series as we tackle one of the most pressing topics of our time.
 
Tune in after Taraweeh (11:30 PM) via www.islam21.com/live, YouTube or Instagram!
Discover the enriching world of podcasts that navigate through contemporary issues with wisdom and insight.

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Donate today: https://www.islam21c.com/appeal
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (raḥimahu Allah) became a beacon of courage during a dark period in Islamic history.

His story, particularly his ordeal during the Mihna under the Abbasid Caliphate, is a powerful reminder of the fight to preserve the Islamic tradition.

https://www.islam21c.com/tarbiya/trials/imam-ahmad-upholding-truth/
As Ramaḍān is nearing an end, remind yourselves to try if possible — even if it is for one hour, 30 minutes, or even 10 minutes — to just simply be with your Muslim brother or sister on the day of Eid, just so that they get to experience some kind of celebration that is in addition to the Eid prayer.  

When this happens, the joy and value they will feel are hard to match.

https://www.islam21c.com/seasonal-reminders/eid-al-fitr-a-reverts-perspective/
”How can we celebrate Eid when there’s a genocide going on?”

Shaykh Dr. Haitham al-Haddad’s advice to khatībs and Imams.

https://www.islam21c.com/islamic-thought/is-eid-cancelled-gaza/
Under the reign of the Fatimid Caliphate thrived a magnificent centre for learning and intelligence in Cairo.
 
This remarkable concentration of schools, libraries, and universities served to highlight the unparalleled value placed upon education within society.
 
It was a place where scholars and students from all corners of the globe congregated, seeking and sharing knowledge across many disciplines, from the sciences to the humanities, from theology to philosophy.
 
The legacy of Cairo during the Fatimid era causes us to value and pursue education, to nurture places of learning, and to foster a culture that treasures knowledge.
 
In doing so, we honour our past and pave the way for a future bright with understanding and progress.

#StruggleToStrength
The date of Eid al-Fitr 1445 has been announced! The crescent moon was not sighted so Eid al-Fitr will be on Wednesday, 10th April.

Don't lose steam now, there are still precious moments of Ramadan left to make the most of.

May Allāh (subḥānahu wa taʿālā) accept our ṣiyām, our qiyām, our duʿā’, our charity, and all our ʿibādah. Āmīn.
Do we listen to the promise of Allah, or the promise of Shaytān?

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Join Shaykh Dr. Ali Ahmed on an enlightening series, focusing on the journey from #StruggleToStrength through the lens of powerful virtues.

From the steadfastness required to remain unwavering in faith to the courage needed to face life's uncertainties, each episode explores how these qualities empower individuals to transform challenges into triumphs.

https://youtu.be/JRBwuc5yVHE
Imam Mālik, known for his deep knowledge and piety, clashed with the authorities over a sensitive legal issue, they tried to silence him, and today this is the majority opinion among the jurisprudential schools of thought.

Due to his persistence in speaking the truth, the ruler of Madina had him flogged and tied upside down to a riding animal.

https://www.islam21c.com/tarbiya/trials/flogging-of-imam-malik/
Understand the potency of podcasts that help navigate through contemporary issues with wisdom and insight. 

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The genius of al-Jazarī is noted with his design of mechanical instruments, including sophisticated water clocks and captivating automata.
 
He not only transcended the technological norms of his time but laid the groundwork for future advancements in engineering and robotics.
 
al-Jazarī's inventions were a blend of artistry and science, symbolising the boundless potential of the human mind when fuelled by curiosity and perseverance. His work reminds us of the importance of pushing the boundaries of what is known and daring to imagine what could be.
 
His incredible creations also drive us to embrace our own creativity and curiosity. May we strive to explore, combining art and science to create solutions that benefit humanity.

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In a rare slapping down of Israel, United States President Joe Biden has expressed his apparent “outrage” and being “heartbroken” over the needless killing of seven World Central Kitchen (WCK) aid workers in Gaza.

The incident, which occurred during an Israeli airstrike on 1 April, has prompted some of Biden’s strongest criticism yet of the close US ally.

https://www.islam21c.com/news/biden-israel-gaza-aid-worker-deaths/
In this Islamic Thought contribution Shaykh Dr. Haitham al-Haddad answers a pertinent question put to him by Imams and Khatibs: how can we celebrate Eid this year when there is a genocide going on?

https://youtu.be/SW3T8wzVSsY
In this final part of the Trials Transformed series, we learn about the sanctions enforced against the Prophet ﷺ and Banu Hāshim.

In a calculated move to silence their message, the Quraysh leadership ostracised the entire clan, forcing them into a confined valley for three gruelling years.

To make it worse, they would buy all the food that entered Makkah, lest it enter the hands of Banu Hāshim.

https://www.islam21c.com/tarbiya/trials/banu-hashim-boycott/
This Ramadan we’re asking a new guest everyday, what is one thing that the Ummah needs to go from #StruggleToStrength?

Today we are joined by Shaykh Yasir Qadhi.

https://youtube.com/shorts/gBz7WhrKMu4
From the Islam21c team, we extend our greetings of Eid Mubarak to you! Taqabbal Allāhu minnā wa minkum ṣālihal-aʿmāl. May Allah accept this worship from you and us; by His grace, we have reached the end of Ramadan. May we all have the best Eid and may Allah accept our fasts, prayers, supplications, charity, and all of the good we have done this past month. We wish you a joyous celebration of the Month of Mercy.  The Sunnah of Takbīr to celebrate Eid begins from Maghrib tonight.  Allāhu Akbar, Allāhu Akbar, Lā ilāha ill-Allāh. Allāhu Akbar, Allāhu akbar, wa Lillāhi’l-hamd.