Looking for what we shared in March 2023? You’re in the right place. This archive gathers every article, guide, and discussion we posted during that month, so you can catch up quickly without scrolling through the whole site.
March was all about Ramadan. We rolled out daily reflections that helped readers stay focused during fasting, explained the spiritual benefits of the night prayers, and offered simple nutrition tips for suhoor and iftar. If you missed any of those posts, you’ll find them here, complete with easy‑to‑follow advice you can apply right away.
We also covered local events that mattered to Indian Muslims. From the charity drives in Delhi to the inter‑faith dialogue sessions in Kerala, each story showed how the community lives its faith in everyday life. These pieces highlight real people, real challenges, and real solutions.
Beyond Ramadan, we posted a deep dive into the history of the Ahle‑Sunnat movement in Maharashtra. The article broke down complex historical timelines into bite‑size facts, making it simple for anyone to understand the roots of today’s cultural landscape.
Another popular post explained how to calculate Zakat in today’s economy. We walked through the basic formulas, gave examples for different income levels, and listed common pitfalls to avoid. Readers appreciated the step‑by‑step guide that turned a confusing duty into a clear action plan.
For students and teachers, we featured a resource pack on Islamic art in Indian schools. The pack included ready‑made lesson plans, image galleries, and discussion questions, all aimed at making Islamic heritage part of the regular curriculum.
If you’re curious about health, check out our piece on the benefits of Halal-certified products. It compared nutritional labels, explained certification processes, and answered common myths, giving you a practical lens for shopping smart.
All these posts live under the March 2023 banner, neatly organized for quick browsing. Whether you’re revisiting a favorite article or catching up on what you missed, this archive saves you time and keeps you informed.
Ready to explore? Click through the list below, read at your own pace, and feel free to share any article that resonates with you. Your feedback helps us shape future content, so don’t hesitate to leave a comment or suggestion.
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Muslim girls and women have traditionally been thought of as conservative and not liberal. However, this is an outdated perspective and many Muslim women are now embracing liberal values. They are becoming increasingly independent and are taking charge of their own lives, whether that be through studying, travelling, or pursuing their own career paths. They are challenging traditional gender roles and are speaking out against societal norms that hinder female progress. They are showing the world that they are empowered and that they too can be a part of the liberal movement. Muslim women are proving that they are more than capable of standing up for their rights and that they can make a difference.
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Saudis are known for dressing similarly, in the traditional thobe and ghutra. This is due to the culture of modesty in Saudi Arabia, which emphasizes respect and humility. Additionally, wearing similar clothing is a way to show unity and solidarity, particularly among men. The thobe is a loose, long-sleeved robe, while the ghutra is a traditional headdress designed to protect against the hot desert sun. This traditional dress is commonly worn in the Kingdom, and is seen as a symbol of national identity. Furthermore, Saudis are encouraged to wear traditional dress for special occasions and formal events. By dressing similarly, Saudis demonstrate their pride in their culture and adherence to the customs of their country.
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