The Internet has become a global community, and just as in real life, Muslims should be careful about what they do online. Amina Salau shares handy tips on how we can safeguard our Haya (modesty) online.
In the same way you make sure that you do not miss any salah, you should act towards reading the Qur’an every day. Treat the daily recitation of Qur’an as important as observing your prayers, and you will slowly condition yourself to keep the habit. If you happen to miss any day, challenge yourself to make up for the missed day by reciting more on another day.
Learning is very important in Islam, and an Islamic library is an essential part of a Muslim home. In this article, find out the steps that are necessary to develop an Islamic library.
We are generally loving towards our families, cordial towards acquaintances, and amiable towards colleagues. However, the way we interact with those below us on the social strata says a lot about us. In this thought provoking article, Amina Salau takes a look at the importance of treating everyone – including domestic workers and subordinates – the way we would want to be treated.
What does Eid-ul-Adha signify? Is it all about wearing one’s best clothes, and holding barbecues? In her enlightening article, Amina Oke informs us about five Sunnah practices for Eid day pertaining to Eid prayer, sermon, sacrifice, and moderation.