
Day 10 – How to Teach Kids the Sunnahs of Eating & Fasting
Ramadan is the perfect time to instill beautiful habits in our children, especially when it comes to eating and fasting according
Ramadan is the perfect time to instill beautiful habits in our children, especially when it comes to eating and fasting according
After a long day of fasting, that hearty Iftaar spread looks extra tempting, right? From samoosas and savouries to desserts and
Ramadan is not just about fasting—it’s about reviving the Sunnah in every aspect of our lives, including the way we eat!
Fasting is an act of devotion, but let’s be honest—dehydration and fatigue can hit hard! By midday, you might feel drained,
Ramadan is a time for spiritual growth, but as a busy entrepreneur (or working mom!), it can feel like a struggle
Ramadan is special for us, and we want our kids to love it too! But between fasting, ibadah, and meal prep,
Ramadan is here, and while we focus on fasting and ibadah, a cluttered space (and mind!) can make things feel overwhelming.
You know that first night of Ramadan when you stand in the kitchen thinking, “What should I make for Iftaar?” And
Bismillah! Ramadan is a time of barakah, but let’s be real—without a solid routine, things can get overwhelming fast! Between suhoor,
Bismillah! Ramadan is finally here! ✨ A month of barakah, reflection, and growth. But before we dive in, let’s take a
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