Women in the Quran: Mary, Mother of Jesus (Part 2)
Read the second part about what the Quran and hadith teach about Maryam (Mary), one of the most praiseworthy women in Islam.
The Meaning of ‘Sabr’ in Arabic
Allāh has promised that a soul shall not be tested more than it can bear and the guidance for how to be patient has been given to us by Allāh Almighty.
The Meaning of ‘Subhanallah’ in Arabic
Subhanallah is a powerful phrase that can only be interpreted into the English language rather than translated. This article will explore its meaning, usage, and more.
9 Quran Verses about Cycles in Our Lives
The Quran is replete with the description of cycles. Read to learn how they are linked to our lives and reflect on their ultimate lesson.
Quran Memorization Calculator
The calculator below will tell you how long it will take you to memorize the Quran based on your current rate of memorization. It uses the Arabic Uthmani script version of the Quran which has 15 lines per page and 604 pages total. ...
12 Helpful Tips to Learn Qurān
Learning Quran is a rewarding journey. Read for several tips on improving your relationship and connection with the Quran.
Women in the Quran: Mary, Mother of Jesus
The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) himself singled out Mary as being one of the most praiseworthy women in Islam. Learn what the Quran and hadith teach about the mother of Prophet Isa (Jesus).
What Does the Quran Say About Abuse?
The core issue of any toxic relationship goes back to the primal sin of Iblees… Arrogance is the core of this issue. Control and power. It is the opposite of what we as believers believe should be the foundation of any human relationship, which is that of community and empathy and mercy and rahma.
When was the Quran Written?
The ultimate revelation given to the Messenger of Allah was preserved perfectly in a clarified universal form designed to guide all of humanity.
Relationship Advice from the Qur’an
This article will explore a few critical bits of advice that Allah reveals to us in His Book that can enrich our relationships and contribute to a flourishing of each partner’s individual gifts, talents, and interests.









