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A blog exploring living in faith as an American muslim, convert, and feminist. What Motherhood Means in Islam. Comments Off on What Motherhood Means in Islam. The Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) made it very clear what he thought of mothers. He taught that “Heaven lies at the feet of a mother.”. Tagged with: connection to Allah. Connection to the Ummah. All Stories by Topic. All Stories by Topic. Giving Islam a Bad Name. ABC News Story About Hijab. Does New Year’s Have a Place in Islam? Feeling Lost as a Convert.
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.Staircase to Jannah.: August 2012
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Monday, August 13, 2012. Ramadan Reflections - Day 24 - 25. I seek and I seek but I cannot seem to find the answer. And so I seek no more. I close my eyes and open my heart. I increase my faith and leave it up to my Creator. He will show me the truth and He will pave my path. He will provide my answers. And so I wait. Posted by b.p. Saturday, August 11, 2012. Ramadan Reflections - Day 22 - 23. I miss the Masjid. I miss attending Taraweeh prayer during the beautiful nights of Ramadan. I miss the Pakistani...
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.Staircase to Jannah.: July 2012
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012. Ramadan Reflections - Day 12. The blessings that Allah bestows upon on our food during Ramadan is a miracle in itself. Two cups of rice, which was never enough in our home, now lasts for days. Dinner is so easily made and we are fulfilled and satisfied with much less than we are used to. Subhanallah, the barakah that Allah puts in one morsel of bread is more than we are able to imagine. Posted by b.p. Monday, July 30, 2012. Ramadan Reflections - Day 11. Posted by b.p. I went to ta...
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.Staircase to Jannah.: Ramadan Reflections - Day 14 - 18
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012. Ramadan Reflections - Day 14 - 18. So sorry I haven't kept up. It's been super busy, subhanallah. Posted by b.p. August 9, 2012 at 11:31 AM. Beautiful post, sist :). I found some annoying yet confusing things too this Ramadhan, but yeah, we are tested :). Hope this holy month can make us more patience. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful". View my complete profile. 9829; Fabulous Followers ♥. Ramadan Reflections - Day 13.
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.Staircase to Jannah.: Ramadan Reflections - Day 22 - 23
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Saturday, August 11, 2012. Ramadan Reflections - Day 22 - 23. I miss the Masjid. I miss attending Taraweeh prayer during the beautiful nights of Ramadan. I miss rushing to finish my iftar after Maghrib so that we could clean up before leaving the house for Isha. I miss struggling to find parking because no matter how early we leave, people still beat us there. I miss looking down and seeing the rows and rows of men, waiting for the Isha Adhan. When they were the ones who were talking the loudest. I miss ...
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.Staircase to Jannah.: August 2010
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Friday, August 27, 2010. My Hijab Story: Published on IGIC. Just wanted to thank you all for your advice about my halaqa! I love having this blog because everyone is so friendly and helpful, Mashallah. May Allah (swt) grant you all Jannat! And most importantly, my hijab story that I recently wrote, was published on I Got It Covered! You can check it out here: Journey Back to Hijab. Inshallah it is able to benefit you! Ohand tonight is my halaqa! Pray that it goes well! Posted by b.p. Posted by b.p. The P...
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About this makola | Makola
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My grandfather was inspired. “Makola! 8221; he said to me in delight as I, a mere toddler, laughed happily in his arms. It was only at the age of thirteen that I asked him: What is a Makola? He said: Back in my day a Makola was the name of the children who spoke of strange things. We would call them this out of love for them. I smiled, I understood. Hence it has become my nickname, tagline, signature, nom de plume; whatever you call it. 16 Comments to “About this makola”. October 1, 2008 at 6:06 PM.
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TEN QUALITIES OF THE YOUTH DA’EE | Lady Insight
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A hijabi teaching, a woman believing. TEN QUALITIES OF THE YOUTH DA’EE. Have we prepared ourselves to be the best da’ee (spreader of peace and inviter to a life of faith) we possibly can be? I have compiled a ten point checklist to highlight some key qualities every youth da’ee should aim to possess (not in any particular order). In a powerful wrestling match announcer voice) Introducing TEN QUALITIES OF A YOUTH DA’EE. A GOOD YOUTH DA’EE :. KNOWS TO USE TECHNOLOGY WELL. IS HEALTHY, FIT OR ATHLETIC. Work ...
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Karmel: April 2010
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A place where identity, concerns and interests come together. This got me laughing to bits. A friend with whom I share my obsession with cats sent this to me last night. I guess you'll have to be a crazy cat lover to laugh at this joke! Click on the link:. Http:/ www.catswhothrowupgrass.com/kill.php. Links to this post. A series of very short and simple gestures made under water serve as communication. Body language really means nothing down there. We learnt four gestures made by hand;. Before going down...
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Karmel: The Imagined Mind
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A place where identity, concerns and interests come together. While I was in London, I attended an intruiging workshop entitled 'The Imagined Mind'. Which took place at the. London School of Economics. This was part of the. Organised by the school. I thought the panel was very interesting. The speakers had different backgrounds, but they all played an essential role in helping to understand the topic. There was a bestselling author, an anthropologist, a psychologist and a psychoanalyst. In the human mind?
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