
Loose Tongue, Dead Heart
Shaykh Omar Suleiman beautifully explains the following quote of Umar (RA): Whoever talks too much, makes too many mistakes.

Shaykh Omar Suleiman beautifully explains the following quote of Umar (RA): Whoever talks too much, makes too many mistakes.

A psychiatrist can pull out only some small droplets of those memories to make you become better aware of yourself, and Allah (swt) is saying that He knows you better than you know yourself, writes Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan.

Umm Amal takes a look at how to maintain other’s self-respect, in the light of the lessons from Surah Al-Humazah.

We react differently to every trial we face. What is the Sunnah way of responding to the calamities that we encounter in our daily lives? Rana Rais Khan takes a look.

Mufti Ismail Menk answers a sister’s question about her difficult marriage and practical ways for her to deal with the situation she is in.

Ruhaifa Adil presents some interesting games that parents can play with their children to boost their self-esteem.

Whenever we are going through problems, we should always think of the Day of Judgement and the Akhirah. When we keep this in mind, we can think about the rewards Allah (swt) can give us, writes Ustadh Asif Azizuddin.

Sayeda Habib shares practical ways to infuse a deep sense of self-worth in our lives and achieve a balance between “me” and “we”.

Zawjah Ali gives straight from the heart advice to elderly parents who may be feeling that they are no longer needed by their children or the society as a whole.

Amal Hanif and Nabeeha Shafi (students of grade 8 at Fajr Academy) interview Sister Haajar Eberle, Fitness and self-defense instructor (The Forge, Karachi)