Coming Home: Faith After Release
Tawbah does not end at the gate. A practical plan for guarding your faith and rebuilding your life in the first weeks after release.
Tawbah does not end at the gate. A practical plan for guarding your faith and rebuilding your life in the first weeks after release.
Divorce is regulated mercy, not a war. The sunnah way to end a marriage, the iddah in the home, khul', and the final talaq, with evidence.
On three commands for a lifetime: fear Allah everywhere, erase a bad deed with a good one, and meet people with good character.
On the mercy Allah has granted this ummah for mistakes, forgetfulness, and what one is forced to do under duress.
On Allah's Qudsi promise that so long as a servant calls upon Him sincerely and avoids shirk, His forgiveness will always outweigh the sin.
Purity is half of faith and oppression is forbidden: two hadith on cleansing the soul and guarding justice.
Exploring Islam's five pillars, Shahadah, Salat, Zakat, Hajj, and Sawm, warning against complacency while offering hope through divine decree.
Imam Nawawi's Hadith 39 lifts the guilt of honest mistakes, and Hadith 40 calls believers to live in this world like a stranger passing through.
The final two hadiths of Imam Nawawi's forty: submitting our desires to revelation, and the boundless mercy of Allah when we fall short.
Allah's mercy outweighs every sin: the man who killed one hundred people and still found forgiveness.