Gratitude isn’t just the act of giving thanks, though. It’s a lens through which we can see the world! And what’s great about it is the fact that it’s the gift that keeps on giving. Here are 4 benefits to practicing gratitude daily:
This year, Friendsgiving might look different. but if you can find a safe way to socially distance and celebrate, or even just decorate to keep your spirits high, we have some ideas you can incorporate!
I'm so grateful to have the opportunity to even buy a home, let alone redesign it to my liking. I know this is a huge blessing and want to use it to show other Muslims/moms how they can create a home that celebrates their identity and raise proud muslim children.
We must ask ourselves:What does my home say about me? What does our home mean to my children and their understanding about our family and faith values? What do my neighbors glimpse when they see my home?
Because a home isn't just a space enclosed between four walls. A home is where we have conversations over dinner and where we tuck our little ones to bed. It is where we express our love and share the most meaningful of laughs. Our homes are where we celebrate who we are.
This is the mission of Days of Eid:To create a home that defines and celebrates you.
Worried about your kids’ emotional state in quarantine? Anxious about what this Fall and Winter will hold? Facing financial difficulty in this time? Overwhelmed with the constant bombardment of bad news? Here’s a secret: whenever we experience hardship, God compensates us with ease.