1. Great relationships don't just happen; they are created. You have to work at it.
2. If your job takes all of your best energy, your marriage will suffer.
3. One of the greatest gifts you can give your spouse is your own happiness.
4. It is (...)
AS we travel through life, we find ourselves in one of two situations. Either something good is happening in our lives, in which case as Muslims our role is to thank Allah for the blessing, or something bad or something we dislike is happening to (...)
Turn on your computer and a signal flashes on your screen: You have 1 message waiting. Is it your friend? Has that online order been shipped? You can't wait to find out. Or is that “annoying” mailing list that sends out a verse-a-day that many (...)
the people of Saturday – were a townsfolk from Bani Israel who were tested with the Sabbath, the day when they were to leave their worldly affairs and be totally devoted to Allah. All week long they would go fishing with scant return. But on (...)
Rasul li ‘Ummatihi, Sheikh Al-Qahtani recalls the final words that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said on his deathbed.
After living a life of ibadah, da'wah, and jihad, the Prophet (peace be upon him) gathered the people around him on his (...)
In Sahih Muslim, Abdullah Bin Mas'ud narrates from Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) the warming story of the last man to escape Hellfire:
HIS crawl away from Hellfire is filled with his face slipping into the dirt, a tremoring walk, and a (...)
Ma'roor Bin Suwayd narrates that he once saw Abu Dharr (may Allah be pleased with him) wearing a beautiful shawl. His slave standing next to him was wearing a shawl exactly like it, warm and beautiful. Ma'roor said to Abu Dharr, “Perhaps you could (...)
ul-Qadr, Muhammad Al-Shareef mentions this touching narration from the period of Prophet Musa (peace be upon him)
IT was narrated that in the days that Musa (peace be upon him) wandered with Bani Israel in the desert, an intense drought befell (...)
HER cheeks were worn and sunken, and her skin hugged her bones. That didn't stop her because you could never catch her not reciting Qur'an. She was always vigil in her personal prayer room that our father had set up for her. Bowing, prostrating, (...)
DURING Haj in Arafah, 10 years after the Hijrah, a man was thrown from his camel. The camel stomped him and the man's neck was snapped. He was dead. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said,
“Bathe his body with water and sidr and bury him with both (...)