08/03/2024
Dear Sisters,
As we enter the sacred month of Ramadan, let's delve into its profound spiritual journey tailored for Muslim women and nurturing mothers. 🤲🌸
Beyond fasting, this month calls for introspection and heightened devotion. For our multitasking sisters, balancing spiritual duties and motherhood adds a unique dimension to the journey.
Ramadan is about more than abstaining from food; it's a holistic path to self-improvement. Muslim women find strength in this journey, fostering empathy and compassion that resonate within their families.
Draw inspiration from luminaries like Aisha (RA), the wise wife of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Her devotion during Ramadan is a beacon for us all. Modern stories also showcase the resilience of Muslim women, managing iftar preparations and finding peace amid hectic schedules.
For Muslim women and nurturing mothers, Ramadan isn't just fasting; it's a transformative journey deepening connections with Allah, family, and self. May this holy month bring peace, strength, and blessings as you navigate the beautiful tapestry of your lives.
🌙🌷
04/03/2024
In Islam, various women are highly esteemed for their piety, wisdom, and contributions. Some of the most precious women include:
1. *Khadijah bint Khuwaylid*
2. *Fatimah bint Muhammad:*
3. *Aisha bint Abi Bakr*
4. *Maryam, mother of Prophet Isa*
5. *Asiya bint Muzahim*
These women are admired not only for their historical significance but also for the virtues they embody, such as faith, resilience, wisdom, and compassion. Their stories serve as inspiration for Muslims, emphasizing the importance of these virtues in their own lives.
04/03/2024
Tar'biyatu Awlaad in Islam underscores the profound responsibility parents bear in shaping the character and values of their children. By intertwining spiritual teachings with practical guidance, this approach strives to raise individuals to embody Islamic principles and contribute positively to society.
Islamic scholar Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya beautifully emphasized the significance of child rearing in Islam, stating, "A child is a trust, and his upbringing is a serious responsibility. It is a duty to nurture him upon goodness, righteousness, and the fear of Allah, as this will be a protection for him in this life and the Hereafter." "Tuhfat al-Mawdud bi Ahkam al-Mawlud" (A Gift for the One Who Desires to Know the Rulings of the Newborn).