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Jumada al-Awwal is the fifth month of the Islamic (hijri) calendar. Although there are no specific rituals or practices associated with this month, it holds significance due to important events in Islamic history. Some believe that Jumada al-Awwal was the month when the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) married Khadija (RA), a union considered to be blessed […]
The essence of Canterbury is moulded by a rich tapestry of history, the wonders of nature, and the warm embrace of its inhabitants. From the footsteps of ancient Romans to the presence of royalty, the legacy of saints, courageous knights, talented playwrights, and faithful pilgrims, this charming district is a treasure trove of captivating tales […]
It may come as a surprise to learn that there is still a small Muslim community in Greece today. Therefore, it would be interesting to delve into the Islamic areas that exist within Greece. Islam has a presence in Greece through two distinct communities: the longstanding Muslim population that has resided in the country since […]
Sa’diyya Nesar discusses her testing health condition. She describes how her Islamic faith, the names of Allah and the stories of the Prophets gave her the strength she needed during her ordeal. Sa’diyya was born with a muscular disability that was initially invisible but became visible as she aged. Highlighting the challenges of invisible and […]
Salicylic acid is a popular skincare ingredient, particularly known for its effectiveness in treating acne and exfoliating the skin. Here are some key benefits of using salicylic acid on the face. Exfoliates Dead Skin Cells Salicylic acid is a beta-hydroxy acid (BHA), which penetrates deep into the pores. It gently exfoliates the skin by breaking […]
Dhikr, or the remembrance of Allah, is a core practice in Islam that holds deep spiritual, emotional, and psychological significance. This simple yet profound act of repeating phrases in praise of Allah, such as SubhanAllah (Glory be to God), Alhamdulillah (All praise is due to God), and Allahu Akbar (God is the Greatest), is a way for Muslims to draw closer […]
















