An Eid like no other

For many around the world, Eid has already come. But here in South Africa, we’re waiting until tomorrow – Wednesday 31st August. I’d like to take this opportunity to with everyone and their families a blessed Eid mubarak. May your day be filled with joy and happiness, and (halaal) celebration. For males and females, please … More An Eid like no other

Future memories

It’s Saturday night, and the people have gathered. The lights go out. A hush descends as the crowd becomes quiet. The screen begins displaying its image. A man appears. He speaks. He tells of a group of people who will have lived their lives for a period, enjoying life – doing as they pleased. These … More Future memories

Appreciating Ramadan

Many of us take this month for granted – the fact that we can fast (as we’ve been commanded to do), perform taraweeh, and do all the other, communal things that come packaged with this ‘month of the ummah’. But while we have it easy – while we have this freedom – our brothers and … More Appreciating Ramadan

The Gathering

Over the past decade, Ramadan has been a very special time for me.  You see, prior to that, things were different. I was different. And then, one day in that Ramadan ten years ago, everything changed. That experience, that miracle, marked a turning point in my life – one that I’m eternally grateful for, and … More The Gathering

It’s almost here…

With Ramadaan on our proverbial doorstep, I thought it would be a good time to recycle some older material to help us prepare for what is probably the most important month of each year.   1. The Fasting and the Furious For starters, I highly recommend listening to Muhammad Al-Shareef’s “The Fasting and the Furious” … More It’s almost here…

Five years later…

This month marks the anniversary of my foray into the world of blogging. 5 years ago, this blog began – with a simple picture post of shots I’d taken from a rooftop that I was fond of going to at the time. Inspired by the blogs I’d followed (particularly Saaleha’s), I decided to start my … More Five years later…

Reviving the Islamic Spirit 2011: Striking the Balance

Terms like “balanced”, “moderation”, and “middle path” are often associated with the ideal of Islam. Muslims are meant to be a ‘middle nation’ between extremes, yet in today’s times, with increasing fragmentation among the ummah and different groups taking their views as the only ‘correct’ way – it’s hard to see how this balance is … More Reviving the Islamic Spirit 2011: Striking the Balance