
Every day is your Birthday!
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?
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?
Sheikh Muiz Bukhary explains in the light of Quran and Sunnah of the Prophet (sa) ‘how the sunnah of marriage brings peace and blessings in the lives of married couple’.
‘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.
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.
Khawlah (ra) was a wise woman. We learn this not only from how she handled her trial, but also from the advice that she gave to Umar ibn Al-Khattab (ra).
Sheikh Assim Alhakeem shares tips for a happy marriage in a hilarious manner.
Jibreel (as) once came to the Prophet (sa) and said: “O Allah’s Messenger! This is Khadijah (rta), coming to you with a dish having meat soup (or some food or drink). When she reaches you, greet her on behalf of her Lord, and on my behalf, and give her the glad tidings of having a palace made of Qasab in Paradise, wherein there will be neither any noise nor any toil.” (Bukhari)
“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.
One thing parents really need to be trained for is- to make your child independent; because, face it- you will not always be around to make things better for them. Why not start earlier and make them more responsible? Naba Basar delves deep to present hazards of over parenting and ways to curtail them.