In order to make the most of these last few nights, its important we start preparing for the future. How can we allow for the blessings of this month to continue beyond Ramadan?
As we approach these last few nights of the month of Ramadan, what is more important than perfecting our etiquette? In this episode, we take some advices from the Prophet as he advises us on how to do so....
"Spirituality" is a popular and attractive word, but to truly "be spiritual" one has to give an effort and that starts with the way we think. What is Imam Ali's approach to understanding his Creator?
Part IVGod states in (21:107): "And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds." How can we understand and apply this verse in both our theological and ethical understanding of the Messenger of God?
Part IIIGod states in (21:107): "And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds." How can we understand and apply this verse in both our theological and ethical understanding of the Messenger of God?
Part IIGod states in (21:107): "And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds." How can we understand and apply this verse in both our theological and ethical understanding of the Messenger of God?
God states in (21:107): "And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds." How can we understand and apply this verse in both our theological and ethical understanding of the Messenger of God?
Being grateful for God's blessings is vital on our path of His proximity. But for many, its a trial due to our negligence of what exactly to be thankful for.
The 15th of the Holy Month of Ramadan marks the birth of Hassan bin Ali, the elder grandson of Prophet Muhammad (s). Let's take some insight from his words of advice.
"Dhikr" or being in a state of God's remembrance is stressed a great deal within Islamic tradition. But what exactly does it mean? And how can we truly illuminate its truth?
Its important that we seek perfection in everything that we do, and amongst those things that need reformation is our relationships...our ability to communicate...and grow as couples, families, friends etc...
The month of Ramadan is a time to go beyond ourselves and tap into what it means to truly being a slave of God. That requires us to exert ourselves in obedience to God.
We are able to recognize God through His names, and it's important we ponder about them as they draw us closer to true knowledge of Our Creator. In this episode, Sheikh Faiyaz reflect on the last verse from Sura Luqman (chapter 31), that speaks
The Month of Ramadan sets the course for us to reach ultimate perfection in our duties, responsibilities and, of course, our character. In this episode, Sheikh Faiyaz reflects on different traditions from the Prophet and his family that speak t