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by Jill Cooper

I often hear ladies complaining that they want to stay at home with their kids but that they “have to work since it is so expensive to raise kids these days”. One of the main questions I get asked about frugal living is “won’t I be depriving my children if I live the frugal life?”

Maybe I can answer that question with a few questions. How...


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Question:

Please help, I feel depressed and suicidal. I have no hope in life. I feel like I don’t want to live any more.

Answer:

In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

As-salāmu ‘alaykum wa-rahmatullāhi wa-barakātuh.

Suicide is gaining ground amongst the masses. In fact, stats show tha...


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Inna lillaahi wa inna ilayhi Raaji’oon

Yeah, sure we say this statement when someone dies.Also some of us may say this sentence when they lose something, suffer a setback or harm.

But…do you know what it means?

Sure, everyone know that it obviously means ‘To Allaah we belong and to Him is our return.


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by Khalid Baig

According to Abdullah ibn Masud, (RadiAllahu unhu), The Prophet Muhammad, (Sallallahu Alyhi Wasallam), said: ‘Seeking halal earning is a duty after the duty.’ In other words working to earn a halal living is itself a religious obligation second in importance after the primary religious obligations like prayers, fasting ...


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Why pain is not a burden to escape, but a signal that shapes growth, purpose, and closeness to Allah Shaykh Ali Hammuda

Pain is not something most of us would count as a blessing. Most, if given the choice, would prefer to never need to take painkillers.

However, Dr. Paul Brand, a British surgeon and author of the book The Gift of Pain, off...


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