Allah is Ar-Rahman, Ar-Raheem. The Most Merciful. The Especially Merciful. His mercy reaches every soul that has ever drawn breath, and every soul that has not yet been born. The Prophet Muhammad, may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him, was sent as a mercy to all the worlds. That is the line the whole site rests on. This site exists for one reason. To point, quietly and without ornament, to the mercy of Allah.
Mercy of Allah is a generational sadaqah jariyah started by Abdul Salam Khan. The site introduces Allah to the reader through His own names and His own words. It introduces the Prophet through what he said and how he lived. It introduces the prophets who came before him, from Adamعَلَيْهِ السَّلَام to Eesa, peace be upon them all. It carries duas for grief, hadith for guidance, and a long-form essay each Friday for those who want to sit with one idea for an hour. The tone is steady. The language is plain. Nothing here is meant to entertain. Everything here is meant to settle the heart.
The site began in Ramadan 1447H as a dua collection. The name Mercy of Allah kept pulling toward something larger than supplications alone. Every soul that breathes, every star that turns, every atom of the universe sits inside the mercy Allah chose for Himself before He created anything. The expansion came in Dhul Hijjah 1447H. After much back-and-forth on shape and scope, the site took its current form: the mercy thesis, the Prophet ﷺ as the proof, the twenty-four prophets sharpening the line, and the duas as mercy in the reader's hands. The form will keep settling, in sha Allah. Suggestions and corrections are welcome at salam @ mercyofallah . com.
Free to read. Free to print. Free to share. No ads. No sponsorships. No affiliate links. The only outbound line on the page is the sadaqah footer, for the reader who wants to give. Every page is held against the Qur'an by chapter and verse, the hadith by collection and number, the scholarship by named scholar. If a page cannot be held against those three, the page is not published. Better to wait a year than to publish in a hurry.
Positions are named from mainstream Sunni tradition. Scholars say. The site does not say. The reader is sent back to the source, never asked to take a position on the authority of a website.
We have always thought of this site as something a family carries, not one founder. When the founder is gone, the next generation takes it on. The site you read in 2026 is the site your grandchildren will read in 2055. That is the design. A sister site, sadaqahjariah.au, walks alongside this one for the reader who wants to give as part of the same intention.
The site is impersonal by design. For the founder's reflections at salamkhan.au, see the sister site that carries memoir, essays, and personal writing distinct from this project.
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