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 Ayman Toh. In this dream, I was walking along a pathway and I saw a group of Muslims walking towards the mosque. They invited me to join them but I told them that I was not a Muslim and I didn’t know how to pray.
By Nur Farahiyah Mohamed Ally. I tried to learn, but it was hard. I made mistakes. I kept forgetting things. And honestly, there were times I felt like giving up.
by Batrisyia Nerva. As I looked out the window during the flight, I was amazed by how beautiful the sky was. It made me reflect on the vastness of Allah’s creation — and how blessed we are to be even
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 Hasanudeen Bin Anisur Rahman. Do we truly regret the actions of our past and are making amends, so that we won’t repeat the same sins again and again?
by Nur’Aisha Binte Johari Mohd Zain. When the tears fall, the heart aches, and the mind worries and races all around, it’s tough to recognise the “mercy” in all of it.
by Rose Of Madinah. Let us strive to attain the rewards of Hajj by emulating the sunnah of our Beloved Prophet ﷺ by intending to seek knowledge, prayers and servitude to our parents and the community.
by Adil Koh. Let go of those who do not align with your layer of spiritual fulfilment. Take charge of our relationship with Allah ﷻ today before we meet Him.
by Hafizah. Our heart beats ~60 – 100 beats per minute. The rhythm of our heartbeat syncs up to nothing except “Allah, Allah, Allah”. Our hearts has been programmed and designed to echo His Name.
by Naqiyah Ahmad. Maybe you fell and relapsed last week. You feel worthless and hopeless yet you wake up the next day. Istighfar. He is waiting for you to ask Him for forgiveness.
by Naqiyah Ahmad. I never knew the words to say to Him, it can never come out of my mouth, and still He guided me into the arms of one of the most loving community I’ve ever met.
by Rose Of Madinah. One of the important prerequisites for an Islamic organisation which collects and disburses zakat is that it must have a reasonable number of sharia-trained personnel/asatizah sitting on the board as well as the Zakat Division to make decisions on these critical and delicate matters.
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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