The first ten days of Muharram – the first month of Islamic calendar significant days in a Muslim’s life....
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Posted on Categories - Featured, RelationshipsParenting is a tough job, but one that will lead to endless blessings if done right. One of the ways parenting can give you immense satisfaction is seeing what kind of person your children grow up to be....
Read More No. of comments 0The Legacy of Khadijah, First Woman of Islam – Her Story
Posted on Categories - Featured, History, IslamBy all accounts, Khadijah r.a. was a woman to be respected, admired, and loved. The stories of her business savvy, her generosity, wisdom, and grace filled the pages of history books in the early days of Islamic civilization and growth....
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Posted on Categories - Featured, Islam, ReflectionsMuharram marks the first month of the Islamic calendar. The Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar and is 11 to 12 days shorter than the solar year, makes it a little different from the Gregorian calendar. Thus, the lunar month of Muharram shifts from year to year....
Read More No. of comments 0The Ultimate Reminder: A Study of The Qur’an Through The Life of The Prophet
Posted on Categories - FeaturedMany a time we hear about the interconnected nature of the Qur’an and Sunnah. Whenever one is mentioned, the other naturally follows. In fact, they are part and parcel, that the foundation of our entire faith was established upon them. Our whole and perfect deen explicitly stems from them – together. Not separately....
Read More No. of comments 0Muharram and The Sacred Months
Posted on Categories - Featured, HistoryThese sacred months are the months in which Allah has blessed our good deeds and cursed our sins. We are commanded to stay away from fighting and more interestingly we are urged to focus on ourselves. Yes, FOCUS ON YOU…...
Read More No. of comments 0Sunnah of Love
Posted on Categories - Featured, Reflections, RelationshipsOverwhelmed with emotions the Prophet ﷺ remembered the great loss He had suffered with the death of His wife Khadijah RA and began to cry....
Read More No. of comments 0My AlKauthar Experience: Striving for Jannah Through Istiqamah
Posted on Categories - Current Events, Featured, ReflectionsIstiqamah in Arabic loosely translates in meaning ‘to persevere’ or in simple terms, to continue. Many times in aiming to reach a certain goal, we only set our eyes on the finish line, but istiqamah requires the ‘stamina’ to get us through the journey of reaching the desired destination. ...
Read More No. of comments 0The Meaning of Eid al-Adha
Posted on Categories - Current Events, Featured, ReflectionsEid happens twice a year; once at the end of Ramadhan (in the month of Shawal) known as Eid al-Fitr, and once right after the end of Hajj (the Pilgrimage), the 10th day of Dhul Hijjah which is known as Eid al-Adha (the Feast of the Sacrifice). It is the second celebration of the Hijri Calendar and also considered to be the holier of the two....
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Posted on Categories - Featured, RelationshipsA relationship in Islam is very important that it not only covers on how Muslims should behave and communicate with their Creator, it also covers how Muslims should socialize with fellow creations....
Read More No. of comments 0Lessons from Muhammad ﷺ The Family Man
Posted on Categories - Featured, HistoryThe famous hadith from Rasulullah ﷺ about the importance of treating family well is often mentioned. The hadith says, “The best of you are those who are best to their family. And I am the best to my family.”...
Read More No. of comments 0Day of Arafah and Its Virtues
Posted on Categories - Featured, History, ReflectionsThat is, the day of Arafah, a beautiful gift Allah granted exclusively for us Muslims. This is stated in the Tafseer by Imam Ibn Kathir....
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