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Julia Tarjan

To write a few words on myself seemed easier at first. You have written countless professional cvs, cover letters and personal statements.  You have also spoken about your life to friends you haven't seen a while. But to explain where you are in your deen, it's something more important and more personal. I have lived my second half of my life, my adult life as a Muslim. In this nearly two decades I had different phases as I have reached my maturity. I was blessed to have had the best teacher, Dr Mohamed Eisa Shubail, may Allah reward him. He is one of the few teachers who can explain Islam to non Muslims and help them understand it.  These past few years I understood deeply by my heart what it means when we talk about "this world is not a resting place, it's a testing place". I grew up as a person, then I grew up as a Muslim. The tests have become really tough. Loss of life and wealth, the collapse of a card castle I had been working on with all my strength, start

Who are we?

Welcome Readers! This is a new blog about Islamic daily life, and important questions you always wanted to ask. Simple, honest and understandable. No bookish explanations - you got enough great books if you want to read them. No judgmental "haram police" attitude - we are all people and we all make mistakes. No stupid questions - there is no such a thing as a stupid question. Not to ask and assume, that's what's stupid. And why do we think we may have the answer to some of your questions? Because probably we have been there. We represent different generations and different cultural backgrounds.  We know how it is to be 20 and feeling totally lost. You got plenty of questions but nowhere to find the answers. Parents? Their answers might work for them, but not for you. Friends? Even more lost. Uni teachers? Maybe about their subject, but nothing more. Mosque? ... Yet it's your life and you need to find your own answers in a way you understand. And we know how it is