Five Ways to have a Beneficial Ramadan
The month of Ramadan is steadily approaching and we all want to reap the rewards from this special month. Tasnim Nazeer discusses five key ways to have a beneficial Ramadan.
DetailsThe month of Ramadan is steadily approaching and we all want to reap the rewards from this special month. Tasnim Nazeer discusses five key ways to have a beneficial Ramadan.
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DetailsBy Tasnim Nazeer Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem There are many ways to give charity in Islam and the rewards for doing so are innumerable. Many of us seek the best ways to give charity to earn the blessings of Almighty Allah and also feel good about benefiting the life of someone in need. It was narrated…
DetailsA working mom literally works around the clock: the job, the kids, the house! Ruhaifa Adil discusses tips on how to find time to seek knowledge while taking care of everything!
DetailsWhile we endeavour to enhance our relationship with people, we should not forget about fostering a close connection with our Rabb (swt). Zahra Anjum shares part two of her inspiring story.
DetailsAt times, people hold more importance than Allah. We often neglect Him to gain the approval of those around us. Zahra Anjum shares part one of an inspiring story.
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