5 Beliefs that Benefit the Muslim Student
Ruhaifa Adil discusses five beliefs that can benefit a Muslim student to help achieve academic success and success in the Hereafter at the same time!
DetailsRuhaifa Adil discusses five beliefs that can benefit a Muslim student to help achieve academic success and success in the Hereafter at the same time!
DetailsWhenever we are hurt by other people, we feel angry, and the desire to retaliate burns in us. All these are negative emotions that affect us and those around us. In this article, Amina Salau discusses the benefits of forgiving others.
Details[Our greatest adversary is plotting against us 24/7. How can we escape the tactics of Shaitan? Zahra Anjum presents handy tips, and reminds us to take refuge in the remembrance of Allah.]
DetailsIt is an obligation of our deen to believe in the jinn as they are mentioned in the Qur’an. But we should be careful not to exceed the limits of our inquiry. J. Samia Mair discusses some of the do’s and don’ts about learning about jinns
DetailsStorytelling is a great tool to help shape your child’s personality. One wonders though what the best stories are to relate to the little ones. Ruhaifa Adil gives you a breakdown of the best tales to tell your kids.
DetailsThere is no better time than now for Muslims to show the beauty of Islam to non-Muslims, through the way they act or relate with others. In this enlightening article, Amina Salau explains different ways to ensure that our actions are a form of dawah (call to Islam).
DetailsDo you find yourself too tired to worship, study or exercise? You may be eating too much. Unaiza Ahsan describes some ways to control overeating, and the key is to implement these steps gradually in life. Insha’Allah with these tips, you will be able to overcome that lethargy and get the much-needed boost for those voluntary acts of worship you have wanted to do for a long time.
DetailsTelevision is a standard appliance in most homes, and most people cannot imagine living without one. Is it really that useful? Discover with Zahra Anjum why we must say a complete NO to television.
DetailsDyslexia is considered by many to be an alternative way of processing information, not a disability. And although reading can present some challenges, dyslexic children can still love to read. J. Samia Mair discusses how her family dealt with dyslexia.
DetailsMaking mistakes are a part of human nature. Amina Salau takes a look at different ways to correct people’s mistakes positively.
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