What Is Sadaqah? Voluntary Charity in Islam Explained
Sadaqah is voluntary charity — the Prophet ﷺ said every act of goodness is sadaqah, including a smile. Here is what it does, what sadaqah jariyah is, and how it differs from zakat.
Gut Health and the Sunnah: What Prophetic Wisdom Knew About Digestion
The Prophet ﷺ said eat one third food, one third drink, one third air. Modern gastroenterology agrees. Here is what the Sunnah establishes for gut health and the emerging gut-brain connection.
How Islam Teaches Us to Deal with Failure and Start Again
The Quran never describes a failure as terminal — only as an occasion for tawbah and return. Here is how Islam teaches us to deal with falling short and start again with genuine intention.
Barakah: How to Invite More Blessing Into Your Life
Barakah is divine increase — what makes the same resources produce more. Here’s what attracts it, what drains it, and the specific Sunnah practices that invite it.
Tahajjud: Islam’s Most Underrated Practice
Every night, a window opens. Allah ﷻ descends to the lowest heaven and asks who is calling. Tahajjud is the prayer that answers. Here’s what it does and how to actually start.
What Is Halal and Haram? The Islamic Framework of Permitted and Forbidden
Halal means permitted; haram means forbidden. Here is the Islamic framework — the default rule that everything is halal, the key haram categories, and how to navigate the grey areas between them.
Sayyidul Istighfar: The Master of Forgiveness Supplications
The Prophet ﷺ said Sayyidul Istighfar is the most superior dua for forgiveness — and whoever says it with firm belief in the morning or evening is of the people of paradise. Full Arabic, meaning, and practice.
What Are the Six Pillars of Iman? The Islamic Articles of Faith
The Six Pillars of Iman — belief in Allah ﷻ, angels, books, messengers, the Last Day, and divine decree — are the foundational articles of Islamic faith established in the hadith of Jibril ﷺ.
Islamic Resilience: How to Bounce Back Using Quran and Sunnah
The Quran promises ease with every hardship — and repeats the promise. Here is the Islamic framework for resilience, the Prophet’s own example, and the specific tools Quran and Sunnah provide.
The Dua That Replaces Grief With Joy
The Prophet ﷺ said whoever says this dua in grief will have it removed and replaced with joy. Here is the full Arabic, transliteration, translation, meaning, and when to use it.