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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 […]
Anxiety is a common mental health challenge that affects millions of people worldwide. Whether it’s a fleeting feeling of worry or a more persistent, overwhelming sensation, anxiety can interfere with daily life, making it harder to focus, work, or even relax. The good news is that anxiety is manageable. With the right strategies and mindset, […]
There is no sole specified act which has been prescribed for this night, except that there is a specific invocation to recite on Laylat al-qadr. Seeking forgiveness on this night is the one thing that has been stressed dearly by the Prophet PBUH. After Aisha RA enquired as to what Du’a should be recited if […]
You’re travelling and suddenly need to work out the direction of the Qibla. You also need to find out how much time remains for the Asr prayer. Usually, Muslims resort to their phones to find this information which can be practical, but not always convenient. With all the other tasks we perform on our phones, […]
“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 […]