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Umrah Trip in Saudi Arabia: What American Pilgrims Should KnowPlanning an Umrah trip is a spiritual decision that requires careful preparation. Many…
A quiet gate This reflection is intentionally kept behind a quiet gate. The password is shared inside our free community space, created…
I Was Just a Man, Standing Outside Indian Restaurants, Begging for Certainty… We’ve all been there. Stomach growling, eyes scanning for the…
TikTok Courtesy @sharshar505: In an extraordinary series of events, a Libyan man’s persistence and spiritual commitment led to a miraculous journey to…
Scene from the Grave: A Conversation You Never Want to Have The soil is still fresh. The cries of the family have…
What does it mean to be a mindful Muslim in a world of memes, metrics, and motivational quotes with Arabic fonts? In the age of digital da’wah, our feeds are filled with reminders, reels, and the occasional online fatwa war. But where do we draw the line between sincere intention and spiritual performance? This post unpacks the complex relationship between faith and filters, asking how we can scroll with sincerity, post with purpose, and keep our Iman grounded—even when our screens aren’t. Because in the race for relevance and reach, one question remains: are we posting for Allah or applause?
The question of whether women may travel without a maḥram (male guardian) is one of the most debated issues in contemporary Islamic…
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