Category: Muslim Women's Issues

How to be a good wife?

The Prophet, Prayers and peace of Allâh be upon him, also said: “If a woman offers her five (daily prayers) and fasts her month and guards her private parts and obeys her husband, it will be said to her: Enter Paradise from whichever of its gates you wish.” ... more

Veil

It came to endue the Muslim woman with honor after her humiliation, and to declare her importance after her neglecting. Islam gave the woman the right to express her opinion in all her house's affairs, the right of taking the decision of marriage, the fin ... more

Dear Muslim sister, where do you spend your time?

The Islamic Shari’ah has obliged the Muslim girl to invest her time in what benefits her with profit and right. ... more

Women's role in society's reform

After seeking help and guidance from Allah almighty; I would say that women's role in society's reform is an important one, because reforming society has two shapes... ... more

Ten whispers for women

These words are forwarded to the granddaughters of Asmâ', the daughter of Abu Bakr, in their state of purity, chastity, and honor. They are for those who are walking on the path of Aisha and Hafsa (the wives of the Prophet), and Sumayyah (the first martyr in Islam), to the pure, pious, and chaste. ... more

Among the Ethics of Shopping

My Muslim sister: following is a number of the indispensable precious advices. They are ethics by which you preserve virtue and chastity. ... more

The Expecting Woman in Ramadan

O my sister in Allah, congratulations for the coming of Ramadan, and congratulations for your pregnancy. Ask Allah that He makes your baby safe, sound and healthy. Ask Him that he makes your pregnancy an easy one and that He facilitates your delivery. Here are some pieces of advice:... ... more

What is Zinah?

There are two types of Zina; hidden and open ... more

A Topic We Pretend Does Not Exist

Today's topic is about something we DON'T really want to talk about. It's about...Plucking eyebrows ... more

Attractive Hijabs & Shari’ah

Living in the west, the hijab has become a potent indicator of identity with many non-Muslims viewing it as a political statement. However, it is pertinent to note that the hijab is, first and foremost, an act of worship that women engage in, and an act undertaken to seek the pleasure of one’s Lord. ... more

Tragedy of a woman who has become Muslim

Tragedy of a woman who has become Muslim, but she has two children and their father is Hindu. ... more

Types of Istihaadah

Q: If a woman bleeds so much that it is istihaadah (non-menstrual vaginal bleeding), how should she pray?.

A: Praise be to Allaah.

Istihaadah means three things:

1 - The woman had a regular period before she experienced istihaadah. In this case she should refer to the regular period that she ...

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