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Vegan Single-Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie

Presenting this vegan single-serve chocolate chip cookie; it’s golden brown and crispy on the edges and chewy and gooey in the centre. Full transparency, this recipe makes two, not one cookie. Because who just eats one cookie? ‘Em I right?! Ingredients  2 tbsp (20g) Vegan Butter Melted 3 tbsp (30g) coconut sugar 2 tbsp (7g) […]

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A Ramadan in the Middle East

“Ramadan holds a special place for Muslims around the world, Rabi’ah.M talks to Omar Tahir, a resident in Riyadh about his and his family’s Ramadan routine.” As Muslims, we look forward to the blessed and holiest month of Ramadan because it gives us the perfect opportunity to learn a new routine of self-discipline and strengthen […]

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Zainab’s Journey navigating Autism in Religious Spaces

Attending the mosque can pose significant challenges for parents of autistic children, often leading to the difficult decision to cease attending altogether. The underlying issue lies in the lack of awareness regarding the unique needs of autistic children in religious practices. Alterations in prayer schedules, particularly during Ramadan and Eid, can be distressing for autistic […]

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Muharram: Rekindling Our Faith With a New Beginning

Muslims around the world tend to become hopeless when the Hajj season is over and it’s easy to see why. With Ramadhan far behind us, the two Eids over and people settling back in upon returning from their Hajj journey, many Muslims tend to become despondent as they eagerly await the moment for another spiritual […]

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Seven Ways To Make Eid Al-Adha Different This Year

Eid Al-Adha is almost upon and many of us have already begun making huge preparations for the blessed day! From buying sacrificial animals (Qurbani/Udhiyya) to preparing new clothes, Eid Al-Adha is a time when we all come together to truly celebrate and remember the story of Prophet Abraham AS. Some of us may be in […]

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Reviving Our Love For The First Ten Days of Dhul Hijjah

“The last time I remember feeling extremely close to God was in Ramadan.” Not only is this a common statement uttered by the vast majority of us, but it also evokes an understanding of how common acts of worship are usually forgotten about upon the completion of Ramadan. Reciting the Qur’an, standing in prayer the […]

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