In this article, we will tell you about the Duas for the last 10 days of Ramadan 2025. Here are some powerful Duas that you can recite to seek blessings, Rehmat, and forgiveness. Duas for the last 10 ...
At the end of the sehri, Muslims recite the roza band karne ki dua. This dua is a way to thank Allah for the strength to complete the fast and to seek His blessings for the efforts made throughout the ...
Dua for the Start of Ramadan: "Allahumma ahillahu 'alayna bil-amni wal-iman, was-salamati wal-Islam, Rabbi wa Rabbuk Allah." (O Allah, let this month come upon us with peace, faith, safety, and Islam.
An influencer is being called ‘selfish’ and ‘distracting’ for using a ring light to film at a Dua Lipa concert. Dua Lipa kicked off her international tour in Melbourne last week and is ...
Dua Lipa/Instagram Dua Lipa shared a behind-the-scenes look at how she stays in world tour shape — and while she's not quite "Levitating" yet, she sure looks close, based on her balance skills.
The dua for seeing the new moon holds a special place in the lives of Muslims, mostly at the beginning of important Islamic months like Ramadan. When Muslims notice the new moon, they say this Chand ...
Dua Lipa scored a legal victory in a copyright lawsuit over her 2020 smash “Levitating” after a judge dismissed the case. Lipa was initially hit with a pair of “Levitating” copyright ...
Ramadan is a time of deep reflection, worship, and spiritual growth. During this holy month, making sincere Duas (supplications) is essential for seeking Allah’s guidance, mercy, and blessings.
Finally, a reason for sugarboo to levitate. Dua Lipa will no longer have to prove that she did not rip off L. Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer’s 1979 disco song “Wiggle and Giggle All Night ...
NEW YORK, March 27 (Reuters) - Dua Lipa won the dismissal on Thursday of a lawsuit in Manhattan accusing the British pop star of copying her 2021 megahit "Levitating" from a 1979 disco song.
This Dua reflects the believer’s desire for both worldly and eternal blessings, trusting in Allah’s wisdom. This Hadith reminds us that our acts of worship should not end with Ramadan.