What I Hate About Myself Sometimes… Hope

In What I Hate About Myself Sometimes… Hope,” I explore my unwavering optimism amid life’s uncertainties. Believing good things are destined for me, hope drives me to push beyond limits and view setbacks as opportunities for growth. While I acknowledge the possibility of disappointment, I choose to focus on positive probabilities. My Islamic faith adds depth to my hope, intertwining with the concept of destiny (“Qadr”). This resilient hope keeps me going, finding solace in the belief that the universe has something even greater in store. Through optimism and realism, I navigate life’s journey with determination and tranquility. Continue reading What I Hate About Myself Sometimes… Hope

Women rights in Islam:Addressing certain acts that should not be justified

Indeed, the Prophet’s ﷺ emphasis on women’s rights was so central to his call that he reiterated it in his famous farewell sermon, “My parting counsel (wasiyya) to you is to treat women with kindness for verily they are your partners and committed helpers”[20] and throughout his life he emphasized, “The best of you are those who are best to your women.”[21].He criticized the custom of gender bias in favor of sons and taught, “Treat your children equally when you give gifts. And if I were to favor anyone over another, I would favor women over men. Continue reading Women rights in Islam:Addressing certain acts that should not be justified