Muslim women living in Ireland marked the seventh World Hijab Day, which aims to challenge stereotypes and shatter boundaries.
A new programme aimed at improving people’s knowledge of the Muslim religion is being rolled out across Dundee.
My second request is that in reaction to the flood of prejudgments and disinformation campaigns, try to gain a direct and firsthand knowledge of this religion. The right logic requires that you understand the nature and essence of what they are frightening you about and want you to keep away from.
Wearing a hijab is only part of Imani Sebri’s identity.
Ever since I reverted and started wearing hijab, I have been treated with much more respect by men than before I was a practicing Muslimah.
According to rahyafte (the missionaries and converts website): Source: https://t.me/UmmahGroup_ir https://www.instagram.com/ummahgroup_ir/ DUA: Allah! please accept this from us. You are All-Hearing and All-Knowing. You are The Most Forgiving.You are The Most Relenting and repeatedly Merciful. Allah! […]
The key to being happy in this world and the next is seeking the pleasure of God, and worshiping Him.
Salah has been killing it on and off the football pitch, with a great personality, and admirable work ethics, so it’s no surprise people love him
When people ask me why I converted, especially in this time when Islam is looked so poorly on, I respond simply with the word “kindness”. Our actions have all the power in the world.
When I was around twelve, I started having serious doubts about Christianity, and by fourteen I had reached the conclusion that it could not be the truth… although I didn’t have anything else to take its place