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Welcome to IslamicGuidesDaily — your daily source of authentic Islamic knowledge, guidance, and inspiration.

Our mission is simple: to help Muslims around the world strengthen their faith, improve their character, and find answers to everyday questions through the Qur’an and Sunnah.

Here on IslamicGuidesDaily, you’ll find beneficial content about:

  • Marriage and family life in Islam
  • Duas for rizq (provision), success, forgiveness, and ease
  • Islamic parenting and moral upbringing
  • Halal income and financial guidance
  • Beautiful Muslim names and their meanings
  • Reflections, reminders, and stories to soften the heart

Each post is written with authentic Islamic sources and a simple, practical style — so everyone can benefit, in shaa Allah.


About Me:
My name is Abubakri Abdulsemih, an Islamic writer and teacher passionate about spreading beneficial knowledge. I started this blog to share lessons from the Qur’an and Hadith in a way that is easy to read, understand, and apply in daily life.

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