"If you see an evil, change it with your hand; and if you are unable to do so, then at least speak against it; and if someone is even unable to do so, then with at least he should hate it in his heart-and that is the weakest of faith" (Muslim).
Whether you love it, hate it or are indifferent to it, television is a fixture in most American homes today. Ninety-eight percent of households in the United States have at least one television set and 34 percent have two.
He was like a kind friend. To two little boys (5 and 6 years old) who knew little English and were outcasts in the schoolyard, he always offered a comforting smile. To me, he seemed like an example of what a good Muslim should be.
In the "Prophet's Hands," Dawud-Wharnsby Ali adds intense and vital elements to the conversation he started with the Ummah in 1996, when he released his first recording of Islamic songs entitled "Whisper of Peace,".
This brief article reviews Dawud Wharnsby's collection of songs entitled "Road to Madinah", which is the third consecutive hit recording by the famed Nasheed artist after his other audio CDs "Whisper of Peace" and "Colors of Islam".
These are the lyrics of the song "The Veil", which is about Hijab, from the Road to Madinah collection of Islamic songs by Dawud Wharnsby. This is the third CD of songs he released after the groundbreaking "Whisper of Peace", followed by "Colors of Islam".