Fatherhood

Fatherhood in Islam is a sacred trust, marked not only by provision and protection but by wisdom, guidance, and sincere care for a child’s spiritual journey.  The example of Luqman the Wise in the Qur’an offers timeless lessons on what it means to be a righteous father. Luqman did not merely provide for his son—he […]

Motherhood

Motherhood brings both incomparable joy and profound heartache, not because of the daily tasks, but because of the endless giving it demands. A mother gives of herself—her time, energy, body, and heart—until she feels emptied, yet continues to give. With each child, her life becomes increasingly devoted to the needs of others, often leaving her […]

Learn to Let Go of Our Adult Children

A day will inevitably come when our children leave our homes to begin lives of their own. This transition creates a deep void in the hearts of many parents—a mix of longing, concern, and reflection. Yet, from an Islamic perspective, it is essential for parents to learn the art of letting go.  Each soul is […]

How to Show Gratitude to Your Parents

Showing gratitude to your parents is a clear sign of righteousness and a path to Allah’s pleasure. Allah commands in the Qur’an: “Be grateful to Me and to your parents. To Me is the final return” (Surah Luqmān 31:14).  Adult children express this gratitude not only through kind words and respectful behavior, but by consistently […]

Perserverance in Dhkir

It is necessary to have a consistent daily wird—a set portion of remembrance that anchors the heart and elevates the soul. Perseverance in dhikr is not about quantity at first, but about constancy, for it is through regular repetition that hearts are purified and stations are raised.  Every Muslim should establish a daily routine; SubḥānAllāh […]

When Allah Allows You to Remember Him

Dhikr (remembrance of Allah) is not merely a practice of the tongue, but a lifeline of the heart. Ibn ʿAṭāʾillah encourages us to engage in dhikr even if we feel spiritually dry or distant, because it is through consistent remembrance that hearts are softened, veils are lifted, and divine closeness is attained.  Dhikr is both […]

Reviving the Spirit of Cooperation in the Ummah

What we truly need in the world—and especially in the Muslim community—is not more information, but more cooperation and sincere action.  We are not suffering from a lack of knowledge; today, anyone can access thousands of lectures, courses, and shaykhs online with just a few clicks.  Yet despite this unprecedented availability of Islamic learning, ignorance, […]

Iqra’: Reclaiming the Lost Art of Reading

Reading a book is one of the most powerful habits we can reclaim in our fast-paced, screen-filled lives.  Allah’s very first command in the Qur’an was “Iqra’”—Read—a timeless reminder of the value of seeking knowledge and reflection.  When we read, especially the Qur’an and beneficial books, we nourish our minds and souls, slow down enough […]

Let’s Read Surah Kahf Today (Friday) Divine Wisdom and the Pursuit of Knowledge

Knowledge is essential because it guides our actions, deepens our understanding of truth, and brings us closer to Allah.  The story of Prophet Musa (peace be upon him) seeking knowledge from Khidr in Surah al-Kahf highlights the humility and persistence required in the pursuit of true understanding.  Despite being a prophet, Musa recognized that there […]

The Role of Men and Women in Spiritual Excellence

The Prophet ﷺ said: “Many amongst men attained perfection but amongst women none attained the perfection except Maryam, the daughter of `Imran and Asiya, the wife of Pharaoh. The superiority of Aisha over other women is like the superiority of Tharid over other meals” (Bukhari).  This may be because a man’s test is primarily inward—a […]

The Story of Hajar: A Model of Faith for Muslims

Hajar (may Allah be pleased with her) was left alone in the dry desert of Makkah with her baby son, Ismail (peace be upon him), with no food or water.  She didn’t know what Allah had planned for her, but she stayed patient and trusted Him. In her desperation, she ran between the hills of […]

Loving Parents for the Sake of Allah

Loving our parents for the sake of Allah turns that love into an act of worship. It means genuinely wishing them a long life and serving them with kindness—not for what we might get in return, but to please Allah.  Sadly, when love is based on selfish reasons, some people grow resentful as their parents […]