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Practice and Understand Islam with a Smile

Practice and Understand Islam with a Smile

Why frown when the Prophet used to smile? Do you know that smiling is actually a Sunnah? Embracing Islam does not require us to give up laughing. Find out more ...
Last Updated on Thursday, 09 May 2013 12:20

Lawful Livelihood for a Successful Future

Lawful Livelihood for a Successful Future
How can Muslims today ensure they earn a halal livelihood? Islam views the true believer not as those who remain in the mosques but rather as men and women of action, but work must be pure and halal.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 April 2013 08:09

Become a Siddiq: A Highly Truthful Person

Become a Siddiq: A Highly Truthful Person
What is the the importance of telling the Truth for a believer? And what are the benefits of being truthful in this world and in the Hereafter? Truthfulness, honesty and sincerity are priceless qualit
Last Updated on Monday, 18 March 2013 09:28

What If Prophet Muhammad Entered Your Store?

What If Prophet Muhammad  Entered Your Store?
Have we forgotten that God is always there, watching all our actions? As a Muslim living in the West I prefer buying halal products, if I can’t trust Islamic stores then where will I head?
Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 January 2013 13:02

Working with Excellence for Our 9-5 Jobs

Working with Excellence for Our 9-5 Jobs
How do we cultivate ihsan (excellence) at work? Ask God for guidance, keep good relationships and always be grateful. No matter how difficult things become, remember to work on building excellence.
Last Updated on Monday, 21 January 2013 08:02

Halal Laughter and Muslim Happiness

Halal Laughter and Muslim Happiness
Is Islam too serious? Did the Prophet laugh? Are jokes allowed? How does a Muslim keep the right balance? What should parents who love joking, laughing and playing with children do?
Last Updated on Friday, 07 December 2012 05:48

Hospitality in Islam: The Joy of Honoring Guests

Hospitality in Islam: The Joy of Honoring Guests
Are you hospitable? In Islam guests who visit our homes must be treated with kindness and respect. Being hospitable also means having good manners and treating others with dignity and respect.
Last Updated on Friday, 30 November 2012 04:41

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