Tall Buildings and the Signs of the End Times in Islam

Silhouette of a shepherd in the desert juxtaposed with modern skyscrapers illustrating the sign of the End Times in the Hadith of Jibril.

Imagine for a moment the year 610 CE. In the midst of the barren and arid Arabian desert, a barefoot man herds a flock of sheep under the scorching sun. There are no towering structures. There are no paved roads. As far as the eye can see, there is only dust, stone, and an endless, … Read more

Hadith Jibril: Signs of the End Times Already Visible Before Our Eyes

Illustration of the contrast of eras between a desert shepherd and modern skyscrapers as a sign of the end times in Hadith Jibril.

Have you ever stood in the middle of a bustling metropolis, gazing at rows of skyscrapers seemingly racing to pierce the clouds, only to realize that this very scene was foretold more than fourteen centuries ago? Or have you witnessed a child barking orders at his own mother as if she were a hired servant … Read more

Faith in the Books of Allah: A Guide for This World and the Hereafter

A Muslim woman in a hijab reading the Al-Qur'an at a wooden library table with stacked classical turats books.

Faith in the books of Allah is one of the foundational pillars of Islamic theology. This conviction goes beyond mere verbal affirmation; it requires heartfelt validation and practical application in daily life. Believing in divine scriptures means having absolute certainty that Allah SWT revealed His words to His prophets and messengers as a universal guide … Read more

Understanding the Six Pillars of Faith in Islam: The Foundation of Belief

An open Holy Quran on a wooden rehal with an Islamic lantern and prayer beads, symbolizing the light of faith in Islam.

Faith (Iman) is the absolute core of Islamic teachings. It is not merely a verbal declaration but a profound conviction residing within the heart, fundamentally shaping every aspect of a Muslim’s life. However, do we fully comprehend the pillars of faith? These are the structural pillars that form the theological bedrock for every individual who … Read more

The Pillar of Shahadah: Is the Word “Ashhadu” Mandatory for a Valid Declaration?

pillar of shahadah: A deeply moved convert (muallaf) cries as he is guided to recite the Shahada (declaration of faith) by an Ustadz in a clean, minimalist mosque. He raises his index finger in Shahada. Calligraphy of 'Allah' and 'Muhammad' are on the wall.

Studying the methodology of entering the fold of Islamic monotheism (Tawhid) is intrinsically tied to the declaration of faith. This pledge forms the bedrock supporting all physical and spiritual acts of worship. Without a valid testimony, all other righteous deeds lose their primary foundation. Therefore, fully understanding the pillars of Islam requires us to meticulously … Read more

The Meaning of Islam Linguistically and in Shariah: Outward Submission in the Five Pillars

An Ustadz teaching a Muslim family about the meaning of Islam and submission based on the Hadith of Jibril in a mosque.

Examining the foundations of religious practice requires us to refer to primary textual evidence, one of which is the Hadith of Jibril. Scholars refer to this hadith as Umm al-Sunnah (the mother of the Sunnah) because it contains the straightforward methodology of practicing the religion. In the historic dialogue between the Angel Jibril and the … Read more

The Five Pillars of Islam: A Comprehensive Guide to Muslim Duties

A Muslim family (Father, Mother in syar'i hijab, Son) sitting together in a bright living room learning about the Five Pillars of Islam from a book. Background features Allah and Muhammad calligraphy.

Islam, as a religion of mercy to all the worlds (rahmatan lil ‘alamin), possesses a robust foundation that supports all of its teachings. This foundation is known as the Pillars of Islam. Understanding these principles is a crucial obligation for every Muslim, as these five pillars constitute the fundamental acts of worship mandated as a … Read more

Etiquette of Facing a Teacher: The Secret of Jibril’s Knees

An illustration depicting the close knee-to-knee seating arrangement between a scholar and student during traditional talaqqi, imitating the manners of the Angel Jibril.

In the Talaqqi tradition (direct acquisition of knowledge) in Islam, body language plays as important a role as speech. A student’s etiquette before their teacher often determines the extent of futuḥ (openness of understanding) that Allah will bestow upon their heart. One of the most magnificent portrayals of the etiquette of a study session is … Read more

Attire for Seeking Knowledge: Sunnah of White, Clean & Fragrant Clothes (Hadith Jibril)

A student of knowledge dressed in a clean white koko shirt sitting with proper etiquette in a brightly lit mosque prior to a majlis of knowledge.

The assembly of knowledge is a garden of paradise on earth; a place where blessings descend and where the angels spread their wings of pleasure for those who seek it. Therefore, attending an assembly of knowledge is not the same as attending an ordinary gathering. There are ethics (adab) and manners that must be observed, … Read more

4 Adab of Seeking Knowledge: Jibril Hadith Analysis (Al-Fath Al-Mubin)

Ilustrasi sketsa berwarna sepia suasana majelis ilmu kuno di dalam masjid. Tampak belakang sosok misterius berjubah putih duduk menghadap sumber cahaya terang, dikelilingi oleh para sahabat yang duduk melingkar dengan sikap takzim dan penuh perhatian.

In the Islamic scholarly tradition, adab (etiquette) holds a position preceding knowledge itself. Imam Malik once advised, “Learn adab before you learn knowledge.” The most perfect manifestation of the etiquette of a study session is recorded in a momentous event known as the Hadith of Gabriel. This event was not merely a transfer of theological … Read more