As-salāmu ʿalaykum!Welcome back to another blog post. I pray you’re doing well — wherever you are in this world.And I ask Allah to forgive all of us for our sins… the ones we hide, the ones we struggle with, and the ones we don’t even realize we’re committing. Today’s blog is heavy.It’s uncomfortable.And it forces…
A Thank You From My Heart Before anything else…I want to thank every single person who trusted me with their story. You didn’t have to open up.You didn’t have to revisit your pain.You didn’t have to expose parts of your heart you’re still healing from. But you still didnot for attention,not for sympathy,but so someone…
Dating is not permitted in Islam — yet today, it has been normalized to the point where it feels almost unavoidable.But before we talk about the Islamic ruling, we must ask ourselves a simple question: What is dating today? Because the dating of today is not the dating of the past. What “Dating” Actually Means…
Before anything… I want to apologize.I know many of you were expecting Chapter 6 today. But before we continue, I felt like we needed to pause —to breathe, reflect, and check in with each other. Because wallahi… we’re all going through something. I promise Chapter 6 is coming next Friday.But today’s message needed to come…
Recently, a friend of mine came to me for a conversation about life. I could tell something was weighing heavily on his heart. As we talked, he confided in me about his struggles. He admitted that he had deep feelings for someone — a woman he admired deeply. He wasn’t sure if what he felt…
“I’ll pray later. I still have time. I’m young. I’ll start going to the gym tomorrow. I’ll break up with that boyfriend or girlfriend tomorrow. I have my whole life to improve. I’ll study the deen later. Later, later, later… but never now.” This is the trap many of us fall into: believing we own…
There’s a dangerous kind of sin — not the one you commit once, but the one you stop feeling bad about. For many of us, sin has become so normalized that we hardly recognize it anymore.Casual conversations with the opposite gender, listening to impermissible music, or engaging in actions that go against Islamic teachings —…
Introduction: A battle? No, a war. When you think of war, you imagine violence, chaos, and deep-seated hatred. But what if the battlefield isn’t outside, but within your own soul? Have you ever fought a battle where you’re both the defender and the enemy, your greatest ally, and your fiercest opponent? This is the struggle…