
Whose Moon is it Anyway?
Every year on the 29th of Shaban, Shawwal and Dhul-Qadah, Muslims all over the globe turn their heads towards the mighty skies for that blessed

Every year on the 29th of Shaban, Shawwal and Dhul-Qadah, Muslims all over the globe turn their heads towards the mighty skies for that blessed
To continue reaping the blessings of Ramadan, Dr Myda Tahir has highlighted some post-Ramadan goals that will enable us to enjoy the best of health and Iman, Insha’Allah.

By Nighat Ansari and Sadaf Azhar ‘O you who believe, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you

Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan warns about Shaitan’s tactics to mislead and confuse us away from Allah’s guidance after Ramadan.

As the sun sets and the believers quench their thirst, unbeknownst to them, the night they dearly hope to seek arrives. The night that comes just once a year, in which the aura of indefinite peace prevails until the break of dawn. Fadzeela Moeen shares some important reminders about Laylatul-Qadr

Allah (swt) has declared 8-eight recipients of Zakat in the Quran as per the Ayah mentioned above. Umm Amal shares their brief descriptions.

By Umm Isam Sins are ugly Imam Ibn Al-Qayyim helps us visualize them as absolutely detested. Shaitan makes sins fair-seeming and even beneficial. For example,

If a person misses a fast due to a valid reason, he has to offer its Qada by fasting an equal number of days, whenever he is able to do so. However, if he is physically unfit for fasting, he has to pay Fidya for each missed fast.

For most of us, Ramadan starts with mouth watering savories and ends with shopping sprees for the Eid. It is impossible to fathom beyond delectable Pakoras, let alone understand the blessed month’s meaning to a Muslim. Rana Rais Khan explains the logic and benefits behind Ramadan’s fasting.

Can I eat a tree bark for Suhoor? By Umm Amal – Freelance writer Recently a colleague cum friend of mine shared an experience. She