
Can I Take My Life?
How and why are suicide cases on the rise among Muslims? What factors propel a Muslim towards ending his or her life? And what are the solutions?

How and why are suicide cases on the rise among Muslims? What factors propel a Muslim towards ending his or her life? And what are the solutions?

Yameenuddin Ahmed, President Timelenders, urges us to take control of our lives and live it productively rather than go with the flow and do stuff without thinking.

This article explores why people have come to value unapologetically telling the truth and its impact on Islamic discourse online. It questions the efficacy of this approach and argues for the importance of kindness and relationship building in promoting positive change within the community.

Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan takes a look at eight types of personalities people have, in the light of Surah Najm (53:39).

Our problem is one of learning how to deal with the overwhelming situation of everything we want/should/need to accomplish, while also balancing the responsibilities we have – all within the same 24 hours everyone gets in a day. Let us look at a two-step model for solving this situation, writes Ibn Abi Omar.

Mr. Yameenuddin Ahmed, Vice President Timelenders, shares five tips that have greatly improved his productivity and increased Barakah in life.

Farheen Moin takes an indepth look at the various layers of the concept of self-esteem. Her article will help you develop a healthy self-esteem rooted in Islamic values

How did the Prophet (sa) try and increase his Sahabah’s self-esteem? Shaykh Omar Suleiman goes back in time and presents some gems from the Seerah to enlighten us on this very important topic.

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.

Shaykh Omar Suleiman beautifully explains the following quote of Umar (RA): Whoever talks too much, makes too many mistakes.