What Does It Mean to Be a Man? A Qur’anic Perspective

“WHAT DOES IT mean to be a man?” A question that should be simple has become strangely complicated. We live in an age where even basic truths about gender are debated or reduced to subjective feelings. Many Muslims, caught in this confusion, turn to online personalities, cultural trends, or shifting ideologies in search of answers, … Continue reading What Does It Mean to Be a Man? A Qur’anic Perspective

Beyond Overdiagnosis: An Islamic Framework for Understanding Mental Health

RECENT REPORTS HAVE highlighted growing concerns among general practitioners that mental-health diagnoses are being applied too broadly. The BBC survey noted that everyday stresses and life challenges are increasingly being medicalised, leading to diagnoses such as anxiety or depression when individuals may simply be experiencing normal emotional responses. At the same time, people with genuine … Continue reading Beyond Overdiagnosis: An Islamic Framework for Understanding Mental Health

The Rise of Celebrity Da‘wah: A Call for Sincerity

THERE IS A growing trend that should make every believer pause: the rise of the celebrity da‘wah figure. Those who remind others of Allah are among the best of us, as the Messenger ﷺ highlighted. Admiration for such people is natural. Yet something deeper is happening, something subtle and potentially harmful. For some, the speaker … Continue reading The Rise of Celebrity Da‘wah: A Call for Sincerity

The Worldly Life: A Means, Not an End

DO NOT LET your heart become attached to the dunya. وَمَا ٱلْحَيَوٰةُ ٱلدُّنْيَآ إِلَّا مَتَـٰعُ ٱلْغُرُورِ “And what is the worldly life except the enjoyment of delusion.” (al-Hadid 20) This verse, “Wa mal-ḥayātud-dunyā illā matā‘ul-ghurūr,” contains two profound words that invite deep reflection. The first is dunyā. We often translate it as “worldly life,” yet in the Arabic … Continue reading The Worldly Life: A Means, Not an End

Consumed by Consumerism: Buying Things We Don’t Need With Money We Don’t Have

BLACK FRIDAY, CYBER Monday, mid-season discounts, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Easter, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, summer sales, Halloween; the calendar is now filled with an ever-growing cycle of promotions, each urging us to spend. And spend we do. This raises two important questions: Why are we buying things we don’t need? And why are we buying … Continue reading Consumed by Consumerism: Buying Things We Don’t Need With Money We Don’t Have

Standing Firm: Lessons from the Muslims of Abyssinia

IMAGINE FLEEING YOUR home. You leave everything behind, your family, your friends, your livelihood, because your iman is under attack. You cross the seas, you walk into an unknown land, hoping only for safety and freedom to worship Allah.  This was the reality of the early Muslims who migrated to Abyssinia. They had escaped the persecution of … Continue reading Standing Firm: Lessons from the Muslims of Abyssinia