What should be the most celebrated time for Muslims can sometimes be the most predictable. Change up your schedule this year to include something new, fun, and exciting to make the holiday and Eid with family memorable.
It is often assumed that domestic violence is permissible in Islam. While it may be a problem in the Muslim community as much as it is in other faiths, it is by no means allowed in Islam.
Conventions are weekends full of fun, learning, and coming together for the sake of Allah. But let’s not kid ourselves—most of us are looking forward to that bazaar! However, shopping at a Muslim convention is not like shopping at your local discount mall. As such, here are a few shopping tips you might want to keep in mind to guide you through the bazaar.
Step away from the Wii console, put down the MP3 player you paid too much money for and don’t waste another half hour watching a TV playing nothing but reruns for the next three months. Instead, get up and get out. Into nature, that is.
Fathers, grandpas, husbands… Father’s Day is a time to honor the men in our lives. Wanna let the big guy know you care? Here are a few things you can do to celebrate the father in your life.
Psychiatrist Dr. Aamir Safdar, who has been practicing medicine for more than 25 years, suggests the following tips for Imams when addressing mental health issues in the Muslim community.