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Ramadan is almost upon us! Only a few more days to go and we will feel alive again. To welcome this blessed month, we’ve put together a list of our top 5 suggestions to make the most of this month. First up – Jeem Life Journal Inspiring peace, purpose and productivity, the Jeem Journal is […]
Ramadan Tent Project will team up with faith-inspired charity Islamic Relief UK to launch My Open Iftar, an initiative, now in its second year, which will help raise money to feed vulnerable families across the world, with an aim to alleviate world hunger. Every My Open Iftar pack purchased this year will help fight world […]
Cornwall is an amazing place to visit in Britain. It’s defined by its glorious coastline, tt’s a 100-mile-long peninsula at the extreme south-western tip of England. Image credit – Karen Uppal, Unsplash The north coastline is dramatic but with sandy surfing beaches and hidden coves, while the south is gentler, with fishing villages and unspoilt bays. […]
Ibn Daud, an IT Management Consultant by profession, talks to Natasha Syed, Editorial Director, about his journey to self-publishing ‘A Handbook of Spiritual Medicine’ and how it may benefit those yearning to address common illnesses of the heart such as anger, envy, extravagance and negative feelings, in the current modern, time-constrained and hi-tech era. Tell me about your new book? This spiritual guide to the self is a handbook of […]
Shaʽban is the eighth month of the Islamic Calendar. It is the month of “separation”, so called because the pagan Arabs used to disperse in search of water. The fifteenth night of this month is known as the “Night of Records” (Laylat al Bara’at or Shabe Bara’at) However, observance of this day is disputed. Sha’ban is the […]
Pennyhill Park, Bagshot, Surrey So the end of lockdown is on the horizon and high on your wish list of things to do is to treat yourself to an unabashed few days of self-indulgence, a little luxury and escapism. Beautiful surroundings, a spa with a roll call of treatments and the absolute necessity of not having to cook are what is required. Look no further than Pennyhill Park, a quintessentially British luxury hotel set in 123 acres of Surrey countryside. […]

















