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Ramadan, A Time of Returning to Allah Through Longing and Nearness
Ramadan does not always begin the way we imagined. We enter the month with sincere intentions — to pray more, to recite more Qur’an, to feel closer to Allah than ever before. But once Ramadan arrives, life does not pause. There are responsibilities to fulfil. Homes to run. Work to complete. Families to care for. And slowly, without realising it, the heart can begin to feel overwhelmed instead of present. But Ramadan was never meant to overwhelm you. It was meant to bring you


Ramadan Is Not About Adding — It’s About Making Space
Before Ramadan arrives, we often add. More food. More décor. More plans. More expectations. But Ramadan does not begin with addition. It begins with removal. Even food and drink are paused — so the soul can finally be heard. Allah already declutters for us: The doors of Jannah are opened The doors of Hell are closed The shayāṭīn are restrained Ramadan teaches us the power of filters. When the dunya decreases: Dhikr increases Hearts soften Taqwā rises Ramadan is not about fill


Preparing for Ramadan: A Guide for Muslim Mothers to Maximise Time and Spiritual Fulfillment
As we approach the blessed month of Ramadan, the days feel like they are speeding up, and for many Muslim mothers, this time of...


Maintaining Relationships During Ramadan
Ramadan is fast approaching in sha Allah and whilst we look forward to a spiritually uplifting time full of reflection and worship, it...
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