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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. […]
Words Juber Ahmed “If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment.” Marcus Aurelius. Though these words might have been mentioned many centuries ago, they still ring true today for the […]
Surat Taha This is a beautiful dua, Prophet Musa (AS) asked Allah to clear his chest, to make a mission of his easy, to let the knot of his tongue be loosened so that they can understand what he says. That is so the people could understand the message of Allah swt. What was the task? […]
Image credit – Arnaud-Mesureur Did you know there were around 124,000 prophets that were sent to mankind with a universal message of monotheism (worshipping of only single creator GOD)? The first Prophet sent on the Earth was Adam (A.S.), as described in the Quran and the other GOD’s scriptures before the Quran like the Gospel, […]
Vast open spaces and beautiful countryside make North Yorkshire one of the prettiest of all English counties. Less well known is the fact that it is a fantastic cycling destination, perfect for both novices and experienced cyclists. It has been described as one of the best-kept secrets in UK cycling. There are even countless cycle friendly cafes, B&B’s […]
Main image credit – Picsea LEARNING THE LESSON OF FORGIVENESS By (author) Na’ima B Robert and Mufti Menk Buy now from: kubepublishing.com Take off your heavy bag of worries and learn to forgive, move on, and let go. ‘Life isn’t always easy Even when you’re small, You may feel angry, or hurt or sad, We’re only human, after all.’ We […]