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Welcome to the month of Ramadhan. Fasting is the fourth pillar of
Islam. This month comes every year to spread the blessings and mercy of
Allah.
Let us all take some encouragement from the Prophet Muhammad's Sermon about Ramadan
A Sermon On The Last Friday Of Sha'ban On The Reception Of The Month of Ramadan.
"O People ! Indeed ahead of you is the blessed month of Allah. A
month of blessing, mercy and forgiveness. A month which with Alla... Read More
Whether you are Muslim or not, you could find yourself invited to a Muslim home. There are certain rules of etiquette you should be aware of. Although your Muslim hosts will understand if you inadvertently slip up, they will be impressed that you took the time to learn their ways.Should You Bring a Gift?While it is certainly not mandatory to bring a gift while visiting, it is a nice touch. Most Muslims do bring a token gift when invited for a meal. Many also bring a gift on the first visit. So,... Read More
Most Muslim parents are concerned with how to teach our kids to be good, "modern" citizens without losing their Islamic identity and values. The answer is balance. We, and our children, must take what is good from this world around us and leave what is bad. Likewise, we must absorb the good, peace-loving aspects of true islam and leave the perverted, radical islam so prevalent today.Okay, sounds easy enough, but how do we put it into practice? One of the most important things we can do is to pla... Read More
Summer is upon us, and that brings a host of problems for the Muslim family. Just how do you enjoy the long, hot days and still maintain your conservative dress? Are you stuck inside all summer? Or, worse, must you suffer heat stroke to enjoy the sun and water? Not necessarily. Luckily, some clothing manufacturers have heeded the Muslims' cries for modest summertime wear.Summertime Dress CodeBefore we get to that, what should Muslims wear in the heat? Exactly what they should wear in any other w... Read More
We all experience anger from time to time. Maybe your spouse did something to upset you... the children are misbehaving... someone cut you off in traffic... your boss is being unreasonable. We share this world with many people of many different personalities. It is inevitable that we will feel anger or frustration from time to time. While the feelings are inevitable, angry reactions are not.In fact, the teachings of islam are very clear on this: it is haram (forbidden) to lash out in anger. The... Read More
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