How to Avoid the Post-Eid Spiritual Crash
Feeling spiritually low after Eid is normal. Learn how to avoid the post-Eid spiritual crash and stay consistent after Shahr Ramadan with small, sustainable acts of worship.
Feeling spiritually low after Eid is normal. Learn how to avoid the post-Eid spiritual crash and stay consistent after Shahr Ramadan with small, sustainable acts of worship.
Discover how to choose one meaningful post-Shahr Ramadan habit that preserves spiritual growth, strengthens consistency, and carries the spirit of Shahr Ramadan throughout the year.
Ramadan in the field begins long before the sun rises. For Rawan Khayat, it is a month that blends spiritual reflection with physical endurance, responsibility with compassion. While fasting, she continues to serve families in need—navigating long days, expanded humanitarian programmes, and the emotional weight of witnessing hardship—guided by a deep sense of purpose that…
Discover the true impact of Shahr Ramadan giving and how your charity through The Zahra Trust transforms lives, restores dignity, and earns lasting reward.
Discover the meaning behind raising the Quran on the head during Laylatul Qadr, exploring its spiritual symbolism, historical roots, and role in conscious Qadr night worship.
During the holiest nights of Ramadan, Imam Ali (as) was struck while praying. His Shahadat reminds us that the greatest servants of Allah (swt) often carry the heaviest burdens – and that justice comes at a cost. A leader who chose others Imam Ali (as) ruled with authority but lived with restraint. He refused privilege while others suffered. He believed leadership meant service,…
Discover powerful hadiths about Laylatul Qadr and how this sacred night in Shahr Ramadan offers forgiveness, mercy, and the chance to transform your destiny.
Discover timeless guidance from Imam Ali’s (as) Letter 31 to Imam Hassan (as). A source of wisdom on faith, character, charity, and purposeful living for believers today.
Some strength never trends. It wakes early, stretches meals, carries grief quietly, and keeps families standing. This International Women’s Day, Ramadan invites us to see women not as symbols – but as the foundation of stability Women in the tradition of the Ahlulbayt (as) Islam honors women like Fatima Zahra (sa) and Zainab (as) not because of comfort, but because of…
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