The Merits of Muharram & Its Practices

The coming of each new year is a joyous occasion for many of us. When we utter the words “Happy New Year”, we are reminded of everything we have done and gone through. The sweat, tears and blood shed will be engraved in our hearts as we reminisce and approach the first day of the year. It could have been that Allah SWT had not … Continue reading The Merits of Muharram & Its Practices

Dirgahayu Negaraku!

Marilah kita bersatu Dengan semangat yang baru Semua kita berseru Majulah Singapura Bingkisan kata dari lirik lagu kebangsaan dapat ditafsirkan dalam pelbagai cara. Saya lebih cenderung untuk mengambil ia sebagai paksi peri pentingnya semangat bersatu sesama kita. Tema Hari Kebangsaan tahun ini adalah “Bersama-sama, semarakkan semangat Singapura kita” mengajak rakyat Singapura khususnya untuk terus kekal teguh bersatu dalam era pasca pandemik COVID-19. Dunia yang berpaksikan … Continue reading Dirgahayu Negaraku!

The Etiquettes to Understanding The Quran

All praises be to Allah; we praise Him, seek His help and seek His forgiveness. We seek refuge in Him from the evil of our inner-selves and the evil of our actions. Whoever Allah guides, no one can misguide, and whoever Allah misguides, no one can guide. I bear witness that there is no God worthy of being worshipped except for Allah and I bear … Continue reading The Etiquettes to Understanding The Quran

How the Prophet Celebrated Women

Back in an era where women were seen to be objects of lust and less of a human, the Prophet SAW was sent to the people as a guide to debunk misconceptions and mistreatment of women.

There are an abundance of examples and traits is mentioned in the Sirah and the Hadith on his incomparable character and how he was the best to women of his family and his time.

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The Way of The Salaf during the month of Ramadhan

The word salaf in its etymology means those who came before us. The word salafus in Islamic terminology means the best and early generations from the muslim ummah which consists of The Sahabah, The Tabi’een, The Tabi’ut Tabi’een and the Imams which were from the first 3 generations that were praised by Allah S.W.T and his messenger S.A.W. We know them today as the Salafus … Continue reading The Way of The Salaf during the month of Ramadhan

Mindfulness in Islam

Whenever we hear the word “meditation” or “mindfulness” being mentioned the first thing that will pop up in our mind is a man sitting down, breathing with his legs crossed and eyes closed. Some even wonder if practicing meditation is permissible in Islam. Most of the time the concept of meditation is non-religious based which encompasses chanting mantras and it is obviously not accepted in … Continue reading Mindfulness in Islam

One Year Into COVID-19: Mosque Edition

It has been a year since the initial closures of Mosques in Singapore. Until this day, I still remember rumours swirling around at 10am. An ARS (Asatizah Recognition Scheme) Certification course I was supposed to attend was abruptly cancelled. Thoughts and sequences of events started to formulate in my mind whilst pictures of officers in sanitisation overalls flooded Whatsapp groups. News embargoes started to spread … Continue reading One Year Into COVID-19: Mosque Edition