Friday, February 19, 2021

Meet Retal Elazhary! An amazing Future Artist!

 



Retal Elazhary is 6 years old. She is in second grade. She is an amazing little artist that loves to spend most of her time creating new things, MashaAllah! This is her unique way to make life sounds prettier. 



Check out her Gallery, and feel free to leave a comment.
And you, too, feel free to send us your amazing artwork! All contributions are welcome!














Publisher's Note:

 I dedicated every platform I have to highlight others' amazing work and put other talents in the spotlight. Not only to make sure I use the gift of followers for a good cause, but also praising others' good work instills purity in our hearts. Like Prophet Mohamed said, "No man is a true believer unless he desires for his brother that he desires for himself." Also, it is true that once the Muslim immigrated for the first time from Mekka to Medina, the people of Madina were generous and hospitable, they shared their homes, money with the newcomers from Mecca; hence, Allah praised their manners and set them as a symbol and a role model of heart purity. God says,

(Those who were already firmly established in their homes [in Madina], and firmly rooted in faith and show love for those who migrated to them for refuge and harbor no resentment in their hearts for what has been given to them. They give them preference over themselves, even if they too are poor: those who are saved from their own souls' greed are truly successful) Quran (59:9)

 Thanks to my loyal followers, and thanks to everyone who made sure to send me poems, articles, artworks, or any contributions and kept my page and blog alive!

Keep sharing! Keep shining!

Before you go, make sure to check out Little Farah Magazine issue 2. Also, check out issue 1. This is a free, online magazine for Muslim kids. Feel free to contact me for a PDF.


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