In about two months from now, the islamic hijri year of 1430 will come to an end. Some of you may have wondered what would be the corresponding christian dates for islamic events of the year 1431 AH (anno hegira, after hijrah). Some of you might have been wondering when Ramadan starts next year, at what dates would the eid ul fitr and eid ul adha come, or when will be the next islamic year. All these you can find out with the newly released printable islamic calendar 2010 from Alhabib Islamic Web Service.
Amazing Panoramic Virtual Tour of Islamic Sites
Recently I have stumbled upon a great islamic website that offers the visitors many beautiful virtual tours to wellknown and little known places in the islamic world. The site is Sites in 3D. It is a turkish and english website. From their site you can download panoramic views of Mecca, the Kabah, the mosque of … Read more
Islamic Quotes of the Day
Alhamdulillah, praise be to Allah that has giving us the power to serve Him.
Today, I announce the release of an islamic widget titled: Islamic Quote of the Day. It is a widget that will display one quote each day from the wisdom of islam. Many of the quotes are selected from the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad pbuh. There will also some quotes from other muslims, such as the Companions and Imams and other scholars, inshaallah. Some selected verses from the holy Qur’an may also be included.
New Widget: Asmaul Husna with Meanings
This is a release announcement post of another Islamic Wigdet by Alhabib. Previously, a similar widget has been released. This widget shows a customizable slideshow of the 99, most beautiful names of Allah in an ornamental frame. The latest release represents a similar slideshow but without ornamental frame. Instead a simple, rectangle frame is implemented. … Read more
More Beautiful Islamic Wallpaper Added in the Gallery
I have just updated the gallery and adding the collection with a serie of islamic background pictures released by StyleIslam. They have just created 3 beautiful light colored wallpaper for ramadan. They are, however, without any greetings or words about ramadan. They feature a mosque in each of them: Ka’bah in Makkah, a mosque from Istanbul, Turkey and a mosque from India.