by | | Faaiza Munshi, Lifestyle
Rabia Mayet | rabiamayet@radioislam.co.za 04 March 2026 6-minute read Why do women feel guilty when they rest? Why does being “busy” feel like a badge of honour? From juggling careers and homes to being the emotional anchors for everyone around us, many women live in...
by | | Ml Sulaimaan Ravat, Opinion and Analysis, Social (opinion)
07 March 2026 3-minute read Let me tell you that a sincere apology is not the way in which most politicians apologise! When they get caught doing something wrong, or when they say that which people deem offensive, they say, “If I have offended you, then I apologise.”...
by | | Ml Sulaimaan Ravat, Social (opinion)
05 March 2026 3-minute read We do not go around as if we are carrying a rosary bead or a tasbeeh, uttering, “I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m sorry,” and just apologising for no reason. When does the need to apologise arise? There are a few circumstances...
by | | Ml Junaid Kharsany, News, Tech News
Rabia Mayet | rabiamayet@radioislam.co.za 05 March 2026 1-minute read South Africa loses yet another struggle hero with the passing of Mosiuoa Terror Lekota, who, after suffering from a long illness, succumbed in the early hours of Wednesday morning. COPE’s Teboho...
by | | Ml Sulaimaan Ravat, Social (opinion)
04 March 2026 3-minute read Firstly, it creates humility within a person. It’s a bitter pill to swallow. In a Hadith, Nabi SAW says, كُلُّ بَنِي آدَمَ خَطَّاءٌ Every son of Adam is a sinner. You are not right every time. You cannot be. It is not expected of you...