Ismail Kamdar
Islamic Self Help | Izzah Academy | Yaqeen Institute | Author of 20+ Books Don't take my tweets too seriously. I have a strange sense of humor!
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In a truly Islamic economy, people should not to work multiple jobs to survive. The economy would be designed such that it gives people time for worship, family, hobbies, communi...
Parenting is slowly becoming a lost art. As we go deeper into the age of liberalism and individualism, fewer people are choosing to have children, and those who do are less active...
The Maqasid (Goals) of Nikah (Marriage) Marriage (Nikah) is one of the most sacred and important relationships in Islam. The Quran and Sunnah are full of rules, advice, and discu...
Privacy – a key to contentment and happiness Nothing is private anymore. People share too much without realizing the consequences of oversharing. Gaining a social media following...
🧵 Some Thoughts on Islam and Entertainment There are many misconceptions among Muslims about the concept of entertainment. Here are a few guidelines for navigating this issue:
🧵10 Principles of online Dawah If you plan on preaching or teaching Islam online, please adhere to these 10 important principles.
🧵 How to get more out of reading a book Reading often is one of the best habits you can develop. By reading a book a month, you can increase your knowledge at a much faster pace t...
🧵 Privacy – a key to contentment and happiness Nothing is private anymore. People share too much without realizing the consequences of oversharing.
🧵 Surah al-Kahf reflection about righteous company This is a reflection on verse 28 of Surah al-Kahf
🧵 A few tips for parenting teenagers: 1. Treat them like young adults and they will grow up faster
🧵Principles for studying Muslim History Many Muslims approach history with incorrect expectations and ideas. This leads to a negative reaction when they discover that history is...
🧵About Homeschooling. I've been homeschooling my kids for 9 years now. Seeing all the back and forth about homeschooling on Twitter these past few days, here are some reflections b...