
Father’s Day Special “Raising good Muslims: the father’s missing role”
By Bilal Naeem It happens to all of us. As soon as you have your first child you start worrying whether they are going to

By Bilal Naeem It happens to all of us. As soon as you have your first child you start worrying whether they are going to

Ofaira Ateeq Husain shares with us the suggestions of Sheikh Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjid about making the most of the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah

Allah (swt) reciprocates, blesses and preserves the glorious deeds of His righteous slaves. Hence, Ibrahim (as), having triumphed over all of life’s trials, received the boundless love of His Lord. The mention of Ibrahim (as) in the Quran resonates with love of the Speaker, the Lord of Ibrahim (as). Maryam Sakeenah pens a beautiful piece about Prophet Ibrahim and his utter submission to attain Allah’s pleasure

It is the day of forgiveness of sins and the day of freedom from Hellfire. Aisha (rtaf) has narrated that the Prophet (sa) said: “There is no day, on which Allah (swt) frees more people from the fire, than the Day of Arafah.” (Muslim) Sister Eman Al Obaid shares her reflections on the Day of Arafah

Rana Rais Khan peaks into the past and finds out, how our beloved Prophet Muhammad (sa) carried out his rituals during the Hajj

Kulsoom Omar shares the rejuvenating feelings she brought home from Hajj You read about it, attend classes, talk to people who have been there, see

Let’s Stone the Devil! (Part 3) By Humaira Nasim While I was sitting on the hill in Muzdalifah, giving personal meaning to each Jamrah, the

Malcom X recorded his experiences of Hajj, which were published in a book after his death. Raziuddin Syed presents an excerpt from his book “One Thousand Roads to Makkah”, which was compiled by Michael Wolfe (also a convert) and published in USA in 1997.

Let’s Stone the Devil! (Part 2) By Humaira Nasim As we walked towards the Jamrat to perform the ritual of Rami, there was a big

Let’s Stone the Devil! (Part 1) By Humaira Nasim I cannot forget the night spent at Muzdalifah while performing the ritual of Hajj. It was