🌷 *Is your Fasting Complete?*🌷 By Asma bint Shameem What if you hire someone to do something for you, but they only do PART of the job and leave the rest incomplete? Will you recompense them fully for a job completed? And what do you think a teacher would say if a student turns in only some of his homework and fails to do the rest of it? Will he get full marks for it? And what about a child who is supposed to clean his whole room, but he only cleans HALF of it? Do you think he did what was required of him? Would you reward him for a job well done? The answer to all of the above is an obvious NO. That's because they did not complete what they were supposed to do and only did part of it. And thus they do not deserve to be fully rewarded. *Similarly, my dear sister, is the case when you fast but you don't wear hijaab.* Do you realize, dear sister, that by not wearing hijaab, you are only doing PART of the job and not doing wh...
🍀بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم🍀 ﷺ ♥🍃ﷺ♥🍃ﷺ *`` Tuesday 14 March 2026 14 Ramadhan 1447 AH ` * *EAT SMART THIS RAMADAN!* Many of us have developed a culture of indulgent eating… lavish five course meals, daily indulgent snacks and more!The Holy Quraan states,“…and eat and drink but do not be excessive, certainly He (Allah) does not like those who are extravagant.” *(Quraan 7:31)* Fasting gives our digestive system a much needed rest, where the energy usually used in food digestion and metabolism is directed towards the bodies detoxification, repair and healing…Subhaanallah! Fasting is one of the oldest forms of natural healing. The West are in fact now highly recommending fasting as an ideal detox and a brilliant way to supercharge the immune system. This Ramadan, let us stop indulging and allow our bodies to obtain maximum spiritual and health benefits, Insha’Allah. What can we do? Introduce live food intake into our diet: Live food refers to all foods that Allah Ta’al...