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How could wearing hijab bring peace and contentment in the heart of Muslim women? Let’s find it out in the words of Ayesha Salam.

How could wearing hijab bring peace and contentment in the heart of Muslim women? Let’s find it out in the words of Ayesha Salam.

‘Peer pressure is not a recent phenomenon; it is as old as history itself. All the prophets and their descendants faced all kinds of peer pressure.’ Ayesha Salam shares some rules to overcome peer-pressure.

Each passing year is marking one year less to your total lifeline. What is there to celebrate about it? Celebrate your approaching death or wasted life?

‘Temporary world’s beautification used to attract me, and it grabbed me so tightly that I was blind; I couldn’t distinguish between falsehood and truth, but what thing changed me? Yes Allah (swt) sent an angel for me who corrected me and made me realize that I went on a wrong path’, contemplates Ayesha Jabeen

Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan shares distinctive characteristics of Ibad-ur-Rehman who will receive exclusively upgraded rewards in Jannah.

“Think positively!” is the most common phrase. I used to hear this every single day. I was a girl who used to curse fate and life for everything that went wrong. I was depressed, spiritually weak, and distressed; I used to blame myself for my ill-fate and for every mishap, writes Ayesha Salam.

It was the dream of her parents to see her as a successful doctor. And, to make it come true, they expected her to bring back home nothing less than outstanding grades, forgetting that slowly and gradually, she was becoming a slave to all that they desired. Zawjah Shafiq shares a story to ponder upon ‘obsessive attitude’ for grades that contribute in forgoing real purpose of life.

“And those scars on his face were the scars on the face of humanity.” Ayesha Marfani brings forth a burning issue of maltreatment to the underprivileged in the hands of so-called care takers.

It was narrated by Abu Hurairah (rta) that Allah’s Messenger (sa) said: “If Allah (swt) wants to do good to somebody, He afflicts him with trials.” (Bukhari)

The Prophet (sa) said: ‘With great sorrow many of the people of my Ummah will enter hellfire because they take minor sins for granted; therefore, it becomes a habit for them’. (Ahmad; Saheeh al-Jaami’)