
Respecting the Youth – A Real-Life Account
I sat quietly, after the Iman had finished the Fard prayers. The Masjid was in a hustle with the ladies joining the Saf before the
I sat quietly, after the Iman had finished the Fard prayers. The Masjid was in a hustle with the ladies joining the Saf before the
I grew up in a joint family. I shared a room with my sister and sometimes my cousins. There was never a dull moment. There
By Ammar Awais – Hiba’s team writer In this age of extensive social media engagement, everyone is a publisher- we publish our views and
By Maryam Sakeenah – Hiba’s team writer Given the uninhibited freedom of the social media, ‘ex Muslims’ who openly profess their abandonment of Islam are
Exclusive inteview with Eman Rangoonwala, who counsels teenagers on various issues.
Isam Hanif Majeed On 17th September 2021, a very strange incident took place. Pakistan and New Zealand were ready to lock horns in a
Shaik Abu Muhammad Naseem – Founder and Director of Madinah Academy in Sydney, Australia – answers some key questions about Muslim youth, work-life balance in the field of Dawah and addiction to gadgets
Who is a career counsellor? What should he do and not do for you? Umm Zahra takes a look.
Music can take deep root inside an individual’s heart. If it settles in there, then nothing else (that is good) can take its place, unless
Mariam Anwaar shares the life story of Muhammad Ali who battled substance abuse for 12 years and eventually became an addiction therapist at AAS Recovery Center (ARC). His story is truly inspirational and hopeful to those directly or indirectly battling with addiction.