In this part of the Trials Transformed series, we learn about Prophet Ibrāhīm's astounding conviction and trust in Allah.
In this part of the Trials Transformed series, we learn about the Thamūd and the arrogance that led to their downfall.
In this part of the Trials Transformed series, we learn to be patient when those around us arrogantly disbelieve in Allah.
In this part of the Trials Transformed series, we learn from Nūh (ʿalayhi al-Salām) and his centuries of perseverance.
In this part of the Trials Transformed series, we learn from Ādam and Hawa (ʿalayhima al-Salām) and their departure to Earth.
This is the first part of a series exploring trials and transforming them into tools to better ourselves as Muslims.
Shaykh Dr. Sajid Umar explains what is often easily overlooked: the core aim of fasting in Ramadan.
"If a person commits a sin for a limited amount of time," some might ask, "how does this justify an eternity of punishment?" Maryam Iddir answers...
With the final Prophet, Muhammad (sala Allahu ‘alayhi wasalam), history is replete with how his scorners faced abysmal and humiliating ends whilst his immaculate status was forever preserved.
If we truly reflect on this and are honest with our own souls, are we really happy this Ramadan is ending, or are we really sad that it's ending?
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