Terms & Conditions

Our service terms and Islamic content creation guidelines for social media management

Service Terms

Website Development: We provide professional website design and hosting services. Setup typically takes 3–5 business days. Monthly plans ($15/month) and yearly plans ($130/year) include full hosting and support. Domain registration is separate and your responsibility.

Social Media Management: Custom pricing based on your specific needs, platforms, and content volume. All packages include content strategy, creation, posting, and analytics. Payment terms discussed during consultation.

Support: All clients receive WhatsApp support during business hours. Response time typically within 24 hours for standard inquiries.

Islamic Content Creation Guidelines

For all social media management services, we follow strict Islamic principles. These are non-negotiable standards we maintain:

Understanding the Weight of Your Reach

Your content reaches hundreds, thousands, maybe more. That reach is an amanah. Here's where many of us are slipping:

Music

The Problem

It's not just background noise.

Every single person who listens shares in the sin.

The bigger your audience, the heavier the scale.

Solution

There are alternatives, use them. We use halal options

Posting Women

The Problem

The camera doesn't suspend the ruling.

Whether it's you or someone else, what you put online stays online.

Modesty doesn't pause for content.

Avoid posting women, specially ones with awrah exposed. It causes fitna.

Solution

We avoid posting images or videos of women entirely. product-only shots.

Congratulating Disbeliever Festivals

The Issue

When you post "Merry Christmas," "Happy Halloween," or such that resemble these — you are imitating a group of disbelievers and congratulating them is something we Muslims should be free from.

It's about identity. It's about following the Prophet ﷺ and not being a part of wrong.

«مَنْ تَشَبَّهَ بِقَوْمٍ فَهُوَ مِنْهُمْ»

"Whoever imitates a people is one of them."

— Sunan Abu Dawud, 4031

Solution

It's about maintaining our values. We never create content congratulating non-Islamic festivals. Being kind to non-Muslims doesn't require adopting their religious practices.

We follow these principles in all our content creation work.

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