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Anger Management in Islam: Sunnah-Based Strategies and Modern Tips for Muslims
Anger is one of the most destructive emotions if left unchecked. It starts as a spark but can quickly turn into a fire that damages marriages, strains family bonds, ruins friendships, and even harms one’s health. Many people regret words said in anger or actions taken...
Simple Islamic Homemaking Practices to Purify Your Home and Heart
Why Do We Link a Clean Heart to a Clean Home? There is a unique sense of peace in stepping into a home that smells fresh, looks organized, and feels serene. Yet, in Islam, cleanliness is not just about appearances – it is a reflection of inner purity. A clean heart...
The Power of Dhikr for Healing a Broken Heart
There are moments in life when the weight of loss, betrayal, or disappointment feels too heavy to carry. Hearts ache, tears fall in silence, and even daily routines feel like climbing mountains. Whether it’s the end of a relationship, the passing of a loved one, or a...
5 Powerful Duas from the Quran Every Woman Should Know
For Every Struggle, there's a Supplication and Strength in Turning Towards Allah It begins quietly, doesn’t it? A late-night tear. A silent prayer whispered after Fajr. The feeling that no one fully understands, except Allah. Whether you’re balancing motherhood,...
Islamic Healing After a Toxic Marriage: Find Strength & Growth
You are not what happened to you. Your worth comes from Allah, not from someone who couldn’t value you. Healing Is Not a Luxury; It's a Right Walking away from a toxic marriage takes courage. But what follows is often a quiet, unseen struggle: Who am I now? Am I...
How to Deal with Loneliness as a Single Muslim Woman
There’s a quiet moment that hits you hardest. Maybe it’s at a wedding where everyone keeps asking, “When is it your turn?” Or maybe it’s late at night, scrolling past engagement posts, feeling the ache of wanting something deeper; companionship, connection, family. ...
When Marriages Get Hard: Practicing Sabr Without Losing Yourself
Struggling in your marriage? Learn how to practice sabr (patience) with purpose and how Ihsan Coaching helps Muslim couples reconnect and heal through faith-based marital support. You’re Trying to Hold It All Together. But Who’s Holding You? You’re emotionally...
The Role of Tawakkul in Strengthening Your Relationship with Your Spouse
When Love Needs a Deeper Foundation Marriage is one of life's most beautiful journeys, yet it's also one of the most challenging. Whether you are newlyweds discovering each other's habits or a couple married for decades navigating new seasons of life, every...
7 Islamic Ways to Set Healthy Boundaries with In‑Laws
You didn't just marry a person; you married their family, too. And while love expands, peace often contracts when boundaries are missing. Unannounced visits, parenting interference, and unsolicited advice; these may seem small, but they can create major marital...
How to Talk to Parents About Marriage in Islam | Premarital Tips
You sit across the room from your parents, heart racing, palms sweaty. You’ve found someone you want to marry, someone who aligns with your deen, your values, and your future. But there’s just one mountain in the way: conversation. Understanding the Importance of...
Halal Love vs Infatuation – How to Know if it’s Real Before Marriage
You’re scrolling through your phone, re-reading that sweet message for the third time. Butterflies? Check. Obsessive thoughts? Check. Dreams of a future together? Check. It feels like love; but deep inside, there’s a small voice whispering, “Is this real or just...
Struggling with Peer Pressure? 7 Tips for Muslim Teens
You’re Not Alone in This You’re at school, the bell rings, and your friends are already planning something you know you shouldn't be a part of. It’s not haram, but it doesn’t sit right with your heart either. You feel peer pressure and tug-of-war inside: wanting to...
















