Tag : islam

Sahar Mustafah: Writing Truth, Memory, and the Muslim American Experience

In the landscape of American literature, voices that echo the layered realities of Muslim and Palestinian life remain underrepresented. Sahar Mustafah, author of The Beauty of Your Face, has committed her craft to changing that. Through fiction, she amplifies narratives of faith, trauma, identity, and resilience—offering not just stories,...

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“You Can Be a Good Muslim and Be Rich” — Muhammad Lambat on Halal Money Moves

Let’s be honest — managing money in a way that pleases Allah can feel confusing. You want to grow your savings, maybe even invest, but the world of finance is filled with riba, risky apps, and questionable advice. That’s where people like Muhammad Lambat come in — not just...

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Stressed? Anxious? We got your back.

Practical tips and coping mechanisms for dealing with stress and anxiety using Islamic principles and values.

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Islamic Contributions to Medicine: From Ibn Sina to Modern Healthcare

The field of medicine, which we see today, is the accumulation or evolution from centuries-long knowledge and advancements, with significant contributions made by the Islamic world. The Islamic Golden Age (8th to 14th century) was a period of immense scientific expansion in different sectors, including medical practices. Islamic physicians,...

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Special Duas by the Prophets: A Spiritual Journey Through Powerful Prayers

In Islam, dua (supplication) holds a special place as a direct and personal way to connect with Allah. It’s a profound act of worship where one opens their heart, seeking guidance, support, and blessings. Among the most powerful and revered duas are those uttered by the Prophets, whose lives...

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