
Do You Tune Out When Others Advise You?
This must-read article encourages us to introspect our attitude to people’s sincere advice and compare it with that of the Sahabah and the nations of previous Prophets in light of Surah Al-Araaf.

This must-read article encourages us to introspect our attitude to people’s sincere advice and compare it with that of the Sahabah and the nations of previous Prophets in light of Surah Al-Araaf.

Asma Hamza interviews Haya, a resident of Karachi and originally from Syria who left everything behind and who has lost family members to the current Syrian conflict.

The announcement of the sighting of the moon is the signal for us to shift from prayer mode to party mode, and why not? After

Every year on the 29th of Shaban, Shawwal and Dhul-Qadah, Muslims all over the globe turn their heads towards the mighty skies for that blessed
To continue reaping the blessings of Ramadan, Dr Myda Tahir has highlighted some post-Ramadan goals that will enable us to enjoy the best of health and Iman, Insha’Allah.

Ruhaifa Adil, CEO Toychest Pakistan, presents some handy games to help teach children to resolve their conflicts.

Is there any good in conflict? Is conflict always negative? How can we resolve the regular conflicts we face in our family life? Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips takes a look.

After observing five Cs in the successful marriages around her, Umm Salih shares them for the benefit of other Muslim couples. Following these will lead to marital bliss, Insha’Allah.

Every Muslim faces conflicts at some point in life; although there are numerous ways to avoid and curb them, the most successful way to tackle them is earnest supplications to Allah (swt). Hira Naqi presents some effective supplications to say at the times of difficulty.

By Umm Zahra – Hiba magazine’s team writer “Can I skip the Wudu?” or “I still have my ablution from the last two Salahs.” Says