Eid Gift Ideas for Kids by Age and Budget
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Eid-ul-Fitr also called the “Festival of Breaking the Fast”, is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide that...
How to Help Kids Learn Their Adhkaar
Helping children learn their daily adhkaar (remembrances of Allah) can be both a spiritual and a bonding journey. Adhkaar are simple, yet profound, phrases...
Ahadith That Supported Me in My Parenting Journey
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30+ Islamic Stories for Muslim Kids
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6 Ways To Fast Beyond Food
This Ramadan, let's fast beyond food through fasting of thoughts, eyes, tongue, heart, hands and feet! Because fasting is more than just an empty stomach!
Packing Checklist for Hajj/Umrah with Kids
If you are traveling for Hajj/Umrah with Kids, then this packing checklist with the tips and tricks will help you in this spiritual journey in shaa Allah.
How to Save Money this Eid and Still Make it Memorable
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Islamic Gifts for Him & Her (+FREE Printable Islamic Cards for all Occasions)
Islamic Gifts for all Occasions - wedding gift and card for a Muslim couple, welcome to Islam card for a revert/convert , aqeeqah gift for Muslim parents , congratulations card for a Muslim student and an Eid ul Fitr or Eid ul Adha card FREE PRINTABLE.
The Ultimate Packing Checklist for Hajj/Umrah: Extra Nice to Have
Almost all of the pilgrims perform Hajj/Umrah without these items, but they are nice to have and can make your experience better in shaa Allah.
10 Islamic Etiquettes when Visiting Public Toilets
I’m sure that it’s an international issue, but I’m going to specifically discuss public washroom around the religious sanctities. Since tahara (cleanliness) is half our faith, but in my travels, it has become clear that people don’t understand how to behave in them, let alone taking care of tahara.
Yes, it’s a fairly gross subject but this dormant “loo-phobia” you may have, could soon be defeated by nature hitting its panic button on you.















