ProductiveMuslim started as a simple blog driven by Abu Productive’s vision towards inspiring others to lead productive lives. Today, the blog has developed into an established platform on productivity — managed by a virtual team of more than 20 volunteers from around the globe. Why not click for commercial fleet graphics here to make sure
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[Break Free From Porn Addiction – Part 1] Why Now?
The following is a true story: An 18-year-old boy who was addicted to porn approached me for help. This is by far one of the most difficult cases I have handled. This young boy called me saying that he heard that I am willing to help those who are addicted to pornography and illegal sexual
Read articleOn the Path of Allah: Tips to Remain Steadfast
Allah says: “Indeed, good deeds do away with misdeeds.” [Qur’an: Chapter 11, Verse 114] Isn’t that amazing? Not only do you get rewarded for any good action that you do, but your bad deeds decrease. Imagine if that was the rule in exams: for every correct answer you got, one mistake would be erased. We would
Read article5 Reasons Asking Questions Leads To Success
Questions are the spark that leads to acquiring more knowledge! We all have problems and queries that we need assistance with, whether in religious matters, school, work, home or even relationships. While we all have questions, we often fail to ask for help! There is an array of reasons why we hold back our questions.
Read article[Surat Al-A’raf Series – Part 3] Take Heed of Iblees
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.
Read articleKeeping In Touch: A Daughter’s Perspective
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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