With all the good stuff going around about getting prepared for Ramadan and making the most of it, we want to give you the tools you need to convert all that great information into solid action: starting now!
Read article[When You Work for Allah’s Sake – Part 3] How to Properly Wrap Up Your Volunteering Project
After discussing the prerequisites of being a great volunteer while working for the sake of Allah in part 1, and reaping maximum benefit while volunteering in part 2, we now come to the third and last part of the series: maximizing your reward and growth after successfully completing a project you’ve embarked on for the sake
Read article[Finding Peace and Contentment – Part 3]: How Our Words Affect Our Hearts
You know what’s funny? In our circles, when two people greet each other, the conversation usually goes something like this: “Assalamu ‘Alaikum, Brother/Sister” “Wa ‘Alaikum AsSalam wa Rahmat Allah.” “How are you?” “Alhamdulillah.”
Read article[When You Work for Allah’s Sake – Part 2] How to Reap Maximum Benefit and Reward When You Volunteer
In the first part of this series (Part 1), we discussed the prerequisites of being a great volunteer: what you should take care of before you enroll as a volunteer. In this part of the series, we’ll get right to work and see how we can reap maximum benefit and reward while working as a volunteer, In
Read article[Finding Peace and Contentment – Part 2]: Does Having Problems Mean You’re Not Blessed?
This is actually one of those questions that keeps hovering in many people’s minds.You have one rough day/week, things don’t go the way they ‘should’, then you start wondering: “Why does everything have to go wrong for me? What did I do?” If this applies to you, you’ve reached the right article! Take a deep breath.
Read article[Finding Peace and Contentment – Part 1]: What Does it Mean to be Blessed?
If you’re in a state of difficulty, tribulation or restriction that is affecting your inner peace and making you think you’re not blessed, then you should read this. We all want to be ‘blessed’, right? When we’re pleased with someone, we say “God bless you.” When people ask us to make dua for them, we say
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