
Surah Rahman – The Gift that Keeps on Giving
By Hamna Salman – Hiba content writer Look up from the page you’re reading. Slowly turn yourself around a full 360 degree. Note everything in

By Hamna Salman – Hiba content writer Look up from the page you’re reading. Slowly turn yourself around a full 360 degree. Note everything in

The Companions of Allah’s Messenger (sa) achieved the seemingly unattainable by knowing their self-worth, while maintaining a strong connection with Allah (swt), writes Alia Adil.

Whenever we are going through problems, we should always think of the Day of Judgement and the Akhirah. When we keep this in mind, we can think about the rewards Allah (swt) can give us, writes Ustadh Asif Azizuddin.

Abdullah bin Masood (rtam) once said: “The believer regards his sin, as if he were sitting beneath a mountain which he fears may fall on him, whereas the sinner regards his sin, as if a fly lands on his nose and he swipes it away.” (Tirmidhi)

By Linta Mustafa Today, social media has become a common mode of communication and some widely used social media apps are Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and

By Sadaf Azhar The Holy Quran is rich in imagery and uses metaphors and similes frequently to explain ideas and draw parallels. Nature is a

In a world where everyone is trying to influence us with their ideas and ideologies, how do we determine what is beneficial or destructive? This article takes an insightful look and offers practical action points.

Among the earliest converts to Islam, there were four who belonged to the ‘lowest of the low’: Sumayyah (rtaf), Yasir (rtam), Bilal (rtam), and Khabbab

Most of us recognize Sumayyah (rtaf) as the first female martyr of Islam. However, only few realize that she actually was the first person ever

Sadaf Azhar takes a look at Bilal bin Rabah, a slave companion who was blessed with the good tidings of Jannah by the Prophet (sa) himself