MuslimMatters’ Editor-in-Chief Hena Zuberi talks to C. Islaah Abd’al-Rahim and Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Heshaam Jaaber, two African American Muslim elders, on lesser known and focused-on aspects...
How colonization derailed the course of Islamic education in Nigeria was covered previously inย Part 1, and in Part 2 we discussed the recent trends, future possibilities,...
– In the aftermath of the Turkey/ Syria earthquakes, Muslims around the world have been reeling with shock and dismay, often finding it difficult to process....
How colonization derailed the course of Islamic education in Nigeria was covered previously in Part 1 By the late 1980s, nationwide economic and socio-political instability put...
At the time of writing this article, over 23,000 deaths have been reported from the devastating earthquakes that shook both Syria and the Southeastern region of...
The history of Islam in Nigeria is not well-known to many Muslims outside of the country, or the continent. Many people know Nigeria as the most...
Behind the walls of a prisoner-of-war camp during World War I, Germany and the Ottoman Empire waged an unconventional battle: a fight for the minds and...
The MuslimMatters Podcast isn’t afraid to cover tough topics, and this is one of them! Are Muslim students on campus oversensitive? This episode reflects on the...
Introduction The Muslim community within the United States is diverse, consisting of many different racial and ethnic groups in which no racial or ethnic group makes...
โWhy did they put that on him? I donโt like itโฆ.Ugghhโฆ.Why?โ, grumbled my collaborator during an academic meeting about our research project last week. He was...