Ramadan has become a bit of a routine for her. She walks in after her taraweeh prayers, slips out of her sandals and switches on the TV to catch the final taraweeh prayers in Masjid-al-Haram. She [...]
What are the most difficult things for you in life? What is that one thing you want to get rid of? What is it that you want most eagerly? It might be: Mending a relationship Attaining a tranquil [...]
This is a different kind of Ramadan for me. For the first time since I reverted to Islam, I’m not fasting. I didn’t do any preparatory fasts either. And the reason, alhamdulillah I’m pregnant. [...]
Cooking is a major hobby of mine. Unlike some women who despise cooking simply because they have to do it all the time, I find solace in the kitchen. There’s a rhythm and flow that I immerse [...]
Many people ask me what I do during Ramadan in regards to homeschooling my girls. I thought I would explain in a post how we change things during this blessed month. My eldest daughter is 14 and [...]
It’s the third day of Ramadan and you’re sort of getting into the swing of things and getting used to the long days of fasting, but you still feel frazzled and like you have a gazillion things to [...]
Assalamu alaikum warahmatullah wabarakathuhu… I am very excited, Alhamdulillah to be on the Muslimah Bloggers as a part of the month long Ramadan series, where you will find Muslimah bloggers [...]
A recent conversation with a Muslim brother looking to change careers highlighted a key issue for many of us in employment – dealing with work cultures that emphasise particular social [...]
Last summer, when attending my sister’s wedding in Pakistan, it started raining heavily. My siblings, cousins and I went crazy- we were playing, jumping and doing all kinds of stupid, crazy stuff [...]
If you’re pregnant or planning to have a baby in Saudi you may have to consider the different standards of care and procedures. I would advise that you thoroughly acquaint yourself with the [...]