A Ramadan of Patience for Parents
There are many ways to work on improving ourselves this Ramadan; performing extra prayers, making more dua, and feeding the poor are among the most common. Working on improving our relationship with our children is indeed a noble goal to strive for, as well.
Positive Affirmations from the Quran
Feeling thankful to Allah puts you in a positive mindset of focusing on your blessings.
Seeking Worldly Knowledge and Jannatul Firdous
Every Muslim does not need to become an Islamic scholar, but we should regularly seek Islamic knowledge. The best deeds are those done regularly, even if they are small. The Prophet was asked, “What deeds are loved most by Allah?” He said, “The most regular constant deeds even though they may be few.”
Tashahhud – Sitting in front of the Beloved
Tashahhud is the part of Salah in which we sit with reverance in front of the Mightiest King. Read the article to find tips for improving your Salah by gaining Khushu' in Tashahhud.
[READERS DISCUSSION] Deen Vs Dunya
Practicing Islam (deen) in today’s world comes with a huge set of challenges. As parents, you might be constantly worried about your children... Read More
You Will Be With Those You Love
We have a beautiful example to follow in Muhammad but our kids love and adore the stars who dress scantily, indulge in filthy, indecent acts and promote immorality. The aforementioned hadith is a powerful motivation to help us keep a tab on who we and our children love.
An Nawawi’s Hadith #2: Hadith of Jibreel A.S [Part I]
These external acts of worship have rewards, benefits and blessings in unending measure, making you attest and submit to Allah in a manner that is unique to a Muslim alone.
The Curious Case of the New Girl
“We got into a car accident, my parents and I, it was dreadful. My dad passed away immediately, while my mom and I barely survived. My face got disfigured because I crashed onto the broken glass from the car’s window, and mom became paralyzed but she can only move her head.