Namaz-e-Eid-ul-Fitr: Full Method with Arabic Surahs (According to Fiqh-e-Jafria – Shia Islam)

Ahkaam (Rules) of Namaz-e-Eid-ul-Fitr Wajib or Mustahab: The Eid prayer was initially wajib during the time of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). However, in the absence of an infallible Imam (A.S), it is considered Mustahab (recommended). Time of Prayer: It is performed after sunrise but before noon (Zawal) on the day of Eid-ul-Fitr. No Adhan or […]
Majlis 5: The Story of Habib Ibn Mazaahir – Martyrdom & Loyalty in Karbala

A heart-touching Majlis on the 5th night of Muharram remembering the loyalty and martyrdom of Habib Ibn Mazaahir, the faithful companion of Imam Husayn in Karbala. Surah al-FatihaBismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Today is the 5th night of Muharram. Our majaalis continue. We will recite more nawhas to mourn the great loss in Karbala. Our eyes will […]
Dua Alqama (Safwan) Recited After Ziyarat Ashura

Dua Alqama, traditionally recited after Ziyarat Ashura, holds deep spiritual significance for followers of the Ahlulbayt (peace be upon them). Often attributed to the companion Alqama, this heartfelt supplication was actually narrated by Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq (as) to his companion Safwan, according to Mafatih al-Jinan by Shaykh Abbas Qummi. Rich in devotion and loyalty to […]
The Day of Ashura: Remembering Imam Hussain’s Martyrdom and the Battle of Karbala

Introduction: What Is the Day of Ashura? The Day of Ashura is one of the most significant and solemn days in the Islamic calendar. Falling on the 10th of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic lunar calendar, this day marks the tragic martyrdom of Imam Hussain ibn Ali (a.s.), the beloved grandson of the […]
Tahajjud Prayer – Salatul Layl (Night Prayer After Midnight)

How to Pray Salatul Layl (11 Rak’ats Structure) Salatul Layl consists of eleven (11) Rak’ats and is performed in the following sequence: ✦ 1. Nawafilatul-Layl – 8 Rak’ats Each pair (2 Rak’ats) is prayed as: ✦ 2. Salatul Shaf’a – 2 Rak’ats ✦ 3. Salatul Witr – 1 Rak’at (The Final Prayer) In Salatul Witr: […]
Ziyarat Ashura – The Daily Spiritual Gift from Imam al-Baqir (AS) for Remembering Imam Hussain (AS)

Read Ziyarat Ashura Now Ziyarat Ashura: A Divine Connection with Imam Hussain (AS) for Eternal Rewards and Divine Intercession Ziyarat Ashura is one of the most spiritually profound and historically significant recitations in Islam, especially among the followers of Ahlul Bayt (AS). Recited on the day of Ashura and recommended daily, this Ziyarat is a […]
Amaal e Shab e Ashura (10th Muharram) – Complete Guide with Prayers, Supplications & Rewards

“O’ Fatimah! Every eye shall be weeping on the Day of Judgment except the eye which has shed tears over the tragedy of Husain (as). Holy Prophet (SAWW) Stay Awake Stay awake and listen to the museebah (tragedies) of Imam Husayn (peace be upon him), his family and his companions. The reward of spending this […]
Live Karbala Flag Changing Ceremony (26 June 2025) – Muharram 1447 AH Begins –

Watch the Flag Changing Ceremony Live – Right Here Join millions of Shia Muslims across the world in witnessing this emotional and spiritual ceremony. The month of Muharram 1447 Hijri has begun — a sacred and sorrowful time for Muslims around the world, especially followers of the Ahlul Bayt (AS). As tradition holds, the Flag […]
Majlis 4 – The Redemption of Janabe Hurr in Karbala

4th Night of Muharram | The Story of a Commander Who Chose Paradise Surah al-FatihaBismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Tonight is the 4th night of Muharram, and the grief in our hearts continues to deepen. With every passing night, our tears grow heavier, and our matam intensifies as we remember the sacrifice of Imam Husayn (a.s) and […]
Majlis 3 – Janabe John, the noble African companion | 3rd Night of Muharram

Surah al-FatihaBismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Tonight is the third night of Muharram. As the sacred nights pass, the grief of Karbala deepens. Our tears multiply, our matam becomes more intense, and our remembrance of the Martyrs of Karbala grows stronger. Words like:“Husayn! Karbala! ‘Ashura! Matam! Marsiya! Nawha! Alam! Mashk! Taboot!”— resonate with sorrow in our gatherings. […]