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A community for Muslims who refuse to separate their deen from their daily life. Faith. Family. Halal living. All in one place.

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Eid Greetings & Beyond
As Salaamu 'Alaykum & a very special Eid Greeting to all: I pry all are well & had a joyus Eid Day & will find other happy, exciting things to do with family, or Muslim Community Friends. I want to quest you all to weigh in on this question. I'd like you all to let me know what you would like to see happen here daily to help keep our community live & active. I'd like to know how many here who are presently unable to read Quran in Arabic at this present moment? I'd like to know who can read a little & would like to improve their ability to read with fluidity? I'd like to know who does not yet know their full prayer in Arabic. This is not a test this is to help establish the connections with you to help you move from where you are to where you ought to be. All you should know that I am The New Muslim Specialist, having been Teaching, Mentoring, Counseling New Muslims for 50 years with this as my primary focus all over US, with a little in Canada. Since the 2000's with Muslims from various parts of the world. One of the things I'd like to activate is a nightly Quranic Halaqah, reading of Quran in both Arabic & English. We would read 1 or more suras that hadith recommend reading nightly. Those who can read Arabic well/those trying to improve would take turn reading 3-5 verses & then those who presently can not would take turns reading the same in English. Also I'd intend to start posting some other things that new Reverts should know, learn, relect upon daily & would like to also have some sessions for Q&A. No I'm not a scholar, I am a former Imam & a teacher recognized by many Imams & Scholars as a qualified teacher of Reverts. By Allah's Grace & Mercy on me I have personal connections with many Scholars of all four Islamic Scholars of Thought some who are now well-known & many who are not who I go to for questions out of my space. Since I'm also writing some books & courses for new Muslims & beyond those of you are a part of my community here @ Livinghalal will have opportunities to get affiliate links to also sell those things so you can also make a commission on those books & things as well. When you join here if you also share your link with someone to join here that person is also connected to you, so if they start a skool group or some other things you also get a commission without taking anything from them, so inviting other reverts to this group is to your advantage, both in this life & the next.
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The 3 Faces of Modern Salafism? I would like to know your thoughts on this I have a lot ?
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I'm here plz anyone ask me any questions about this module or any other thank you
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@Kashmir Aziz I really didn't see or understand any questions regarding the module I saw something explaing what it was but no question for me to answer if I'm correct. Plz let me know.
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Here’s a softer, more reflective version 🤍 As-Salaamu Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh My passport is ready as Allah guides me into a new chapter of my life. Alhamdulillah, I feel truly blessed for the opportunities He has given me—being able to build and plan for my children means so much to me. As we grow in life, it’s important we stay mindful of how we use what Allah has entrusted to us. Whether it’s wealth, marriage, or travel, everything should be approached with sincerity, care, and good intentions. The example of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) reminds us to treat others with kindness, fairness, and respect in all situations. Let’s continue to encourage one another gently, move with good character, and always seek what is pleasing to Allah. May Allah guide us all and bless our journeys, Ameen 🌿
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As Salaamu 'Alaikum my Sister: Where for arth thou goest?
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As-salamu alaykum everyone, I have a question regarding halal income and would really appreciate some guidance. I’ve been given an opportunity to help a company overseas and possibly invest in land, but I want to make sure everything is halal before moving forward. How do you ask about where the money comes from and how the business operates without coming off too forward or pushy? I want to be respectful, but also responsible when it comes to my deen. Any advice or experiences would be appreciated. May Allah guide us all to what is pure and permissible. 🤍
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wa Alaikumus Salaam: there should be no problem for asking and & all questions you want & need to know when it comes to buying, selling, or investing your money especially with other Muslims. You have the right to know & to remove all concerns because you are responsible to Allah on what you spend or put your money into. No Muslim just tell you or want you to accept what they say without reaching your required level of confidence. And Allah Knows Best.
Preparing For The Next Eid.
As Salaamu 'Alaikum All: Eid Al Adhah is just around the corner. The Month of Shawwal is over & the next Eid is only about 40 days or so away (give or take). For those new Muslims that just had their first Ramadaawn you may not know or aware of some of the things you should do to prepare if you're not a mong the fortunate ones going on Hajj. First for the Bros. you should be preparing to do your best to be in a position to slaughter, sheep/goat or something along those lines. So start checking into the places where you can do that in your area where you live. You want to check the prices too, because they will be steadily on the rise after Ramadaawn no matter if the sellers are Muslim or local Non-Muslims. The non-Muslims in your area already know this is a time that many Muslims come looking to buy. If you can buy one ahead of time & pay a little for feed between now & then you may $ave a little. Not only is slaughtering a Sunnah act you should try to fulfil, but the rewards are great. One of the narrations state you get forgiveness equal to every single hair on that beast you slaughter. Don't just be like some men (especially those from other countries) who just pay or send money for someone eles to do for you. There are so many benefits in doing it yourself. If you can afford to send some monies overseas to one of the countries that are in need as well as do it here this is the best. However doing it yourself should take priority. If you have a son between 10 & above you should take him along. Even if you, yourself are not going to slaughter you should go with other brothers to watch & help. Also if you have a son over 10 take him as well. If you won't be able to afford slaughtering by yourself there are other options for you as you can share together the cost however that's only 7 people can collectively do a cow or a camel if you live in places where that's availabe. Whether you, yourself plans on slaughtering or not, I highly recommend going & being a part of this blessed Sunnah & take your boys as well.
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