2025 was an eventful year; for the world, our ummah, and surely our own personal lives – alhamdulillah for both the ups and (what we see...
The provincial government of Quebec, led by Premier Francois Legault’s Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ), has proposed sweeping new measures that would severely restrict the ability for...
In a royal decree, the Kuwaiti government has stripped one of its best-known thinkers, Tariq Suwaidan, of his citizenship. An academic and activist who has published...
There are occasions when state power reveals its insecurities with embarrassing transparency. The United States’ revocation of Dr. Naledi Pandor’s visa — executed without reason, without...
From October 1, 2025, to November 12, 2025, the United States government was “shut down” due to legislative disputes over the contents of a spending bill....
Imam Jamil “Rap Brown” Al-Amin’s passing sparks a powerful reflection on his legacy as a civil rights leader, Black Muslim visionary, and political prisoner whose life...
Muslim Thanksgiving in 2025 blends faith, family, and food with unavoidable debates on history, politics, and the future of the community.
For the last two years, the world witnessed horrific tragedies in Gaza. Painful images and stories emerged as innocent people were displaced, bombed, maimed, raped, starved,...
What does it mean to be Muslims in politics? How can Muslims really bring about meaningful political change, beyond White House iftars and gimmicky identity politics?...
Deliberate misnaming of Muslims reveals how Islamophobia, power, and social exclusion intersect to deny identity and belonging.