Sh Sajid Umar explains what is often easily overlooked: the core aim of fasting in Ramadan...
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What outlook and remedy does Islām provide for some of our darkest and hardest moments?
Read More »Signs of Acceptance
All that fasting, praying, reciting...is there a way to tell if it was accepted?
Read More »A Righteous Sha’bān
The 1st Sha’bān 1441 commenced yesterday. Now that we have reached another Sha’bān we must ask: What will be the difference between Sha’bān 1440 and Sha’bān 1441?
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A Journey to the Island of Treasures
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You requested from me, Allāh bless you, a plan for you to follow throughout the course of your life...
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Shaikh Abu Rumaysah takes us through a powerfully detailed journey through the Day of Judgement...
Read More »Who are the people of regret?
Regret is an incredibly powerful negative emotion that, at times, can become so extreme that, if not managed with īmān, can make a person suicidal...
Read More »Do You Have an ‘All or Nothing’ Mentality?
The Fiqh of Good Deeds Bismillāh and Alḥamdulillāh, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allāh. Allāh (subḥānahu wa taʿālā) has ordered that we do everything with iḥsān (excellence). As the Messenger of Allāh (sall Allāhu ʿalayhi wa ...
Read More »Five Rules For Beating Procrastination
Procrastination is the result of a “domino effect”. Imagine you wish to build a house. However, you constantly wonder what colour curtains you’ll place over the windows. You start debating with yourself about every prospective problem and every prospective failure: ...
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