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Children

The Creator and Our Kids

Love and recognition of Allah (swt) is not a cap that can be picked up from any store and worn on our heads. It needs to be grown gradually with care, wisdom and knowledge. It starts with the inception of life and not after one turns fifty, and heads towards the prayer mat. What our kids need is the right start in the right direction. Rana Khan takes a look at how we can achieve this goal.

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Marriage

Fostering Halal Relationships

Most of us tend to fall for someone at some point in life. The question is, what next? How do we make it Halal and save ourselves from a Haram relationship in a world where temptations are all around us? Fattah Moeen shares some important timely solutions.

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Allah (SWT) and Prophet Muhammad (SA)

Allah’s (swt) Help Is Coming…

With the tide of injustice all around us, it is easy to fall into despair. Rana Rais Khan discusses how the Quran gives us hope that Allah’s help is always near and how we can avail it in this world.

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Pressing Global Issues

Winter: Bane or Blessing?

Each season is a way of coming closer to Allah or turning away from Him. As winter comes, it brings forth many joys, from waking

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Quran, Sahabah and Muslim heroes

Umm Ammarah, Naseebah (ra) (Part 1)

We are told the women’s participation in the battles was limited to nursing the wounded and bringing water to the soldiers. Here is a woman who participated in the Battles of Uhud, Khyber, Hunayn, Yamamah and others. She entered the battlefield with no other intention than defending the Prophet (sa).

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Short Stories & Reflections

How to deal with Peer Pressure

‘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.

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Quran, Sahabah and Muslim heroes

Tumadir bint Amr (ra)

The daughter of Amr ibn Harith and the wife of Rawaha ibn Abdul Aziz Sulma, Tumadir (ra) was named so because of her extremely white complexion. She is also known as “Khansa” because of her flat and short nose. It was a title given to her by Rasoolullah (sa).

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