15 Secrets of an Accepted Dua (+FREE dua diary)
Make a dua that gets accepted (with the will of Allah) - by following effective methodologies from the Qur'an (complete list of Qur'anic duas etc.), Sunnah (best times to supplicate etc.) and personal experiences (creating a vision board etc.).
7 Best Drawing Apps to Create Your Online Art Collection
Drawing apps are some of the most powerful tools in the arsenal of artists and illustrators. In the last decades, tech-savvy creatives have switched...
How to Run a Successful Islamic Online Business
Nazia Nasreen from the famous "Ibraheem Toy House" guides you step by step on how to build a successful Islamic online business from home in shaa Allah.
Paying markets for Islamic Writers
If you are a Muslim writer who wants to write about Islam, then following are the paying markets for Islamic writers. *AYEINA announcing paid submissions*
Do’s and Don’ts of Istikhara (+FREE dua printable)
How to do istikhara (a step by step guide + free dua printable and audio/video files to help you memorize it) & instructions on how to not do it - removing misconceptions around salat-ul-istikharah.
How to Start a Small Sewing Business
As an entrepreneur herself, Javeriya Siddiqui explains how to start a small sewing business at home.
How to Open an Etsy Shop with Islamic Products
Etsy is the perfect place for anyone who loves to make things or likes to generate an income while working from home. Etsy offers...
People Whose Duas were Answered (Stories from Quran and Ahadith)
Stories of hope from Quran and Ahadith - List of people whose Duas were answered immediately by the mercy of Allah.
9 Ways to Build Habits that Last (+ FREE Habit Tracker)
Practical steps to build a new habit using S.M.A.R.T. (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Rewarding and Trackable/Timely) goal setting method and other effective tips and tricks to make those habits last - (along with a free habit tracker to help you track your progress).
Is Plagiarism Allowed in Islam?
6 reasons why plagiarism has no place in Islam - with references from Quránic verses, ahadith, quotes of the salaf defining tadlis (deceptive attribution) and real life experiences of Muslim writers/artists.














