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Torn Between Two Loves

Torn Between Two Loves

The hardest decision of all is when you decide to let your beloved go in hope of a reunion one day. What if you can't see her for good? What if meeting him again would be next to impossible?
Last Updated on Thursday, 05 April 2012 13:32

A Woman of High Morals

A Woman of High Morals
A sincere believer compliant to the commands of God and His messenger, Lady Zaynab herself was the example through which certain Islamic rules would be implemented replacing those of Jahyliah.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 June 2011 04:55

Lady Fatimah: The Prophet’s Daughter (Part 2)

Lady Fatimah: The Prophet’s Daughter (Part 2)
What did the Prophet say to his daughter before he passed away that made her cry then laugh? How many children did she have? Get to know more Prophet Muhammad's beloved daughter ...
Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 June 2011 11:44

Lady Fatimah: The Prophet’s Daughter (Part 1)

Lady Fatimah: The Prophet’s Daughter (Part 1)
She inherited from her father a persuasive eloquence that was rooted in wisdom. When she spoke, she had the ability and the sincerity to fill people's hearts with praise and gratitude to God...
Last Updated on Thursday, 02 June 2011 12:41

Hussein Ibn Ali: Raising Little Beautiful Ones

Hussein Ibn Ali: Raising Little Beautiful Ones
Hussein is regarded as one of the most iconic Muslim youth, who battled for the sovereignity of the principles in the Quran and Hadith. Read more about prophet Muhammad's grandson.
Last Updated on Thursday, 14 October 2010 06:00

Slander at the House of the Prophet

Slander at the House of the Prophet
Backbiting seems to be the easiest sin to fall into. But when slander was made against the Prophet's wife, the Muslims had to be taught a lesson.
Last Updated on Thursday, 11 March 2010 10:46

Unforgettable Love Story

Unforgettable Love Story
For a woman running her own business in 6th century Arabia, love can be hard to find.
Last Updated on Thursday, 11 February 2010 13:44

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