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In a small industrial estate in South Wales, a simple yet powerful idea was born—one that would transform how Muslim children, and new learners connect with prayer. My Salah Mat, founded by British Muslim entrepreneur Kamal Ali, has grown from a small startup into a global movement, now reaching over half a billion Muslims worldwide. What started as […]
The much-loved Ramadan crescent lights have returned to Edgware Road, bringing a warm glow to the heart of London’s Muslim community. Organised by Marble Arch London BID in partnership with The Portman Estate, the stunning 2.9m illuminated crescent at Nutford Place shines daily from 6am to 11pm until 30 March 2025. Adorned with warm white […]
Abdullah Ibn ‘Abbās (RA) narrates that he heard the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ reciting these heartfelt du’ās after completing his Tahajjud prayer. These supplications embody deep humility, seeking Allah’s mercy, guidance, protection, and spiritual enlightenment. 🌙 Key Du’ās from the Collection: These sacred du’ās, recorded in Tirmidhī, offer a spiritual roadmap for believers, especially during the blessed nights of Ramadan. They […]
Find out what happens to the human body through the fasting and detoxification process step by step Detoxification Stage 1 (Day 1 To Day 2) On the first day of fasting, the blood sugar level drops. The heart slows and blood pressure is reduced. Glycogen is pulled from the muscle causing some weakness. The first […]
Ramadan is a month of immense blessings, forgiveness, and spiritual growth. It is the perfect time to increase our supplications (duas) and strengthen our connection with Allah. Here are some essential duas to recite during this sacred month: 1. Dua for Beginning the Fast (Suhoor) “Wa bisawmi ghadinn nawaiytu min shahri Ramadhan.”Meaning: “I intend to keep […]
Advertisement Feature The Muslim holy month of Ramadan begins Friday 28 February and ends Wednesday 30 March, 2025. During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn until sunset, abstaining from food, drink, smoking, and other physical needs. Among the estimated population of 50,000 Muslims living with glaucoma in the UK, research has shown that almost half (45.5%)[1] believe that […]