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Emulating The Prophet’s Way of Treating the Elderly
The Prophet appreciates people of all ages and genders, including the young and the old, men and women. We can try emulating what he taught to respect the elderly.
The Prophet’s Teachings: The Art of Honoring Others
Act nicely in Islam is a demand and principle in interacting with others people. Therefore, a Muslim is required to respect each other, also share and maintain good relations just like the Prophet’s teaching.
The Value of Women in Islam
Islam respects and values women’s femininity. Women have their own particularities, just as men have theirs, and this is in no way a belittlement for either of them.
The Etiquette of Eating and Drinking in Islam
We are obliged to be grateful for the favours bestowed by Allah. Besides being grateful, there are some manners that have been taught by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ for us to follow during meals
4 Things You Need to Know about Hijrah in The Prophet’s Era
The month of Muharram has recently concluded. However, the month of Muharram and the Hijrah of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ will always be engaging topics of conversation.
Embarking on a Spiritual Hijrah
Hijrah can be interpreted as a change of behavior from negative things to positive ones or better aspects #hijrah #muharram #prophetmuhammad
Conversational Articles
2 Types of Rizq We Should Be Grateful For
We will be at ease if we submit ourselves to the One who created us. He is the Provider and The Sustainer for our tangible and intangible Rizq
New Beginnings: For the Mind, Body and Soul
Let’s make this new Islamic year an opportunity for us to calm our hearts, enrich our minds and love our bodies with the intention of always pleasing The One who matters the most.
5 Qualities Global Muslims Should Aspire to Embrace
5 qualities global Muslims should embrace to nurture healthy habits while existing harmoniously in a multicultural and multiracial society.
How I Relate to Ibn Battuta’s Travels
Ibn Battuta’s Travels have inspired many Muslim travellers to explore the world with an open mind. Read this article by Muslim Travel Girl as she shares her travel experiences and how they relate to Ibn Battuta’s.
Am I Muslim Enough?
As a Muslim, have you ever felt the following: There just seems to be not enough time although everyone has the same 24 hours or 1440 minutes, in a day? Demands of life cause loads of stress for us all. We are always pulled in all directions. From educational...
1444 Hijri: Renewed Intentions in Muharram
Muharram is the first month in the Islamic calendar and holds a high amount of important events in Islamic history. Muharram is also one of the four holy months, along with the Dhul Qa’da, Dhul Hijja and Rajab. These months were in the pre-Islamic era (al jâhiliya),...
Lifestyle Articles
Baghdad Messi: The Unbeatable Spirit
‘Baghdad Messi’ is available to watch on Qalbox. New users enjoy a 7-day free trial, which also gives access to the full features of the Muslim Pro app ad-free! Claim your free trial today! Which team, and country by extension, will be hoisting the World Cup trophy...
3 Things To Start Your Day
There are many things that we have to grapple with every day. Typically, most would be things snowballing from the previous day. It could either be something we keep putting off by procrastinating to subliminally adding on to that growing to-do-list in our minds and...
3 Ways to Understand the Power of GRIT
The Indonesian film GRIT captures raw human emotions and highlights the rise of a young teenager and her journey of political awareness.
4 Reasons Muslims Should Keep Smiling Always
Smiling is a universal greeting. We share 4 powerful reasons why you should keep a smile on your face. Always!
5 Reasons Muslims Should Give and Take Gifts
5 reasons why offering and accepting gifts is of great significance in Islam and how it develops stronger bonds among people and our society.
Reflection on the Film Honor Behind The Veil by Tya Subiakto Satrio
The Indonesian film Honor Behind The Veil sheds light on the emotional turmoil of women, yet ends with on a bitter sweet note!
Ramadan Articles
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