By Jafaran Khan. To work on the Tajweed of the Heart, we saw that we need to understand the verses which we recite, to contemplate over them, and also upon reciting the verse, to look to recite it with meaning.
by Joyce & Janice Ee. I soon forgot about Islam and I became obsessed with the material world and just wanted to earn a lot of money, and I would work a lot to achieve this goal, until I started thinking to myself about the meaning of life.
By Jayson Ishaq Ang. Our modern society has programmed us with a faulty definition of success which evaluates achievement by possession rather than purification and competition instead of compassion and having rather than being.
By Zulfikar. The barrier was never His Majesty's absence, but our lack of realisation. The retreat, culminating in that open-air dhikr, served as a powerful lens, focusing our sight and attuning our hearts to recognise the divine symphony constantly playing
By Jayson Ishaq Ang. I used to think being a Muslim who utters the Shahadah alone was enough. My prayers were mechanical movements, my fasts mere abstinence from food and drink. Like many others, I stood in the first level of faith.
By Batrisya Nerva Abdullah. This retreat taught me so much. I realized that being close to Allah SWT brings true peace. Praying together, doing zikr, and taking time to reflect on life are really important.
By Raziq Azman. I would love to keep going for retreat like his as it's one for my rare opportunity for me to get rid of my attachment to the world and fully focus on the hereafter with other pious people.
By Liza Nerva Abdullah. It struck me that sometimes, Allah SWT draws us closer not through grand events, but through quiet trials that gently turn our hearts back to Him alone.
By Nur Aaila Ayesha Sim. And in that stillness, I realized: this is what I came for. Not answers. Not resolution. Just a shift. Subtle, but real—the kind that only happens when you make space for it.
By Syazana Abdul Malik. When we read together, we often pause at certain ayahs to reflect and truly ponder what Allah SWT is trying to communicate to us. It becomes more than just reading as it becomes a sacred conversation with the Divine.
By Jayson Ishaq Ang. Every moment of interaction shows Allah's mercy because our every talent functions as a borrowed blessing from Him which reveals our spiritual path.
By Atikah Sabine Lopez Sapri. Whenever I had misunderstandings with my non-Muslim family members in France about the Islamic way of life, I would quickly open the Qur’an to calm myself and find peace. And each time, after reading, I truly felt at peace.
By Muhammad Asyraf Bin Azman. I was at the stage where I’ve allowed the worldly matters to affect me more than it should. Whether it be work, lifestyle or the people around me, I began to question a lot of how my life is instead of trusting Allah s.w.t plans.
By Muhammad Aalif Tan. Verily, Allah SWT is the most Just, and He knows our struggles. All we need to do is to be patient, to put in the effort to practise, to revise, and to trust that surely Allah will ease the journey for us.
By Nurul Sabrina. Al-Qur’an is relevant to everyone in every nation and era. The Qur’an remained the source of evidence, inspiration, wisdom and healing for all humanity.
By Nurul Ain Bte Hairi. I used to listen to music whenever I felt stressed or overwhelmed. At that time, I thought it was my escape, but deep inside, the calmness never really lasted.
By Jayson Ishaq Ang. Our modern society has programmed us with a faulty definition of success which evaluates achievement by possession rather than purification and competition instead of compassion and having rather than being.
By Batrisyia Nerva. For me, this retreat was like pressing a reset on my heart. The peace, the lessons, and the prayers will stay with me, and I hope I can keep these good habits going
By Zulfikar. The barrier was never His Majesty's absence, but our lack of realisation. The retreat, culminating in that open-air dhikr, served as a powerful lens, focusing our sight and attuning our hearts to recognise the divine symphony constantly playing within and around us.
By Faiz Ali. Beyond finding trustworthy teachers and spiritual guides with a lineage tracing back to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), the Qur’an remains one of the most vital sources of true knowledge and guidance.
Rose of Madinah SG aims to follow the Prophetic example. It strives to create opportunities for individuals to get closer to The Creator by serving His Creations. They do this through Knowledge, Service, and Excellence
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