Previously (Part 1, Part 2), we embarked on our journey into Surat Al-A’raf to look for lessons that could be applied in our lives, thus strengthening our relationship with Allah and His book. In Part 3, we begin the story of Adam and Iblees to study and extract productivity lessons from it as well, in sha Allah.
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For a newlywed couple moving in together for the first time, paring down items that may be awkward or unessential to an adult married relationship can be a difficult task.
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Every month, we host a ProductiveMuslim reader discussion where you can share ideas and tips to help each other become more productive. In our last discussion, readers shared practical tips on how to overcome indecision and distractions in an age where we are faced with countless, mind-boggling options and opportunities. The theme for this month’s discussion
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Bint, beti, anak perempuan, fille. Do these words ring a bell? They are all words used to describe people like you and me. So, who am I? I may be a mother, a wife, a professional or a student. But before all of these roles, I was a daughter; you and I have been one all of our lives.
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I used to think that In sha Allah I will go to paradise, but as I delve deeper into the Qur’an, I worry: what if I am not even among the people of Al-A’raf?
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Time flies between juggling all of our different roles, and women often feel like they are not ‘allowed’ to relax, because it seems like we need to achieve everything first. The list is never-ending; there is always something that needs doing.
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