"The word shams (sun) is feminine, and qamar (moon) is masculine. The sun burns itself out to give light and life to everything around, and the moon is muneer, meaning it reflects the light. Within itself it has no light; it radiates the brilliance of the sun. So when we shine as men, the implication is that we are reflecting the glorious light of our women. May Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala be pleased with them."
- Abdullah Adhami
| 32.8% | | United States |
| 29.7% | | United Kingdom |
| 5% | | Canada |
| 3.6% | | Pakistan |
| 3.6% | | India |
| 3.6% | | Malaysia |
| 3.1% | | Australia |
| 2.3% | | United Arab Emirates |
| 2.2% | | Saudi Arabia |
| 1.4% | | Kuwait |
| Today: | 46 |
| Yesterday: | 265 |
| This Week: | 1147 |
| Last Week: | 1959 |
Idealmuslimah.com has now been mobilized.

This means that this site is friendly to iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone and all other phones.
Ingredients:
- Bread
- Butter
- Minced Garlic
- Minced Green Chillies (optional)
- Salt (if using unsalted Butter)
- Dried Oregano
Method:
1. Depending on the bread you have, melt the required amount of Butter in a skillet.
2. Once melted, add in minced Garlic and Green Chillies.
3. Once mixed in add Salt (if you are using Unsalted Butter) and a pinch of dried Oregano.
4. Once the Garlic is cooked and has got a little color, take it off the flame.
5. Slice your bread to desired thickness and brush some of the mixture on it on one side.
6. Toast either in an Oven (350 degrees F until golden, approx 5-6 mins) or a Taster Oven till it is a little browned at the edges.
7. Serve hot with Pasta or Lasagna.
Breads/ Pizza
Garlic Bread











![The ‘Brother’-in-Law: Tabarruj [6/7]](/images/stories/Dress/jilbaabis566.jpg)









![Mu 'aadhah Al 'Adawiyyah [Part 5]](/images/stories/frontpage_slider/nightmoondawn.jpg)


