On 15 July 2015, faith leaders from across the UK gathered at the House of Lords to speak out against domestic abuse. It was the first...
By Maryam Sultan The day after my toughest 24-hour call of residency at the hospital so far, I got called a “f—ing terrorist” by a stranger...
These young people have taught me a valuable lesson: when we accommodate the religious rights of one group, by default we open the door for other...
However, what if that very love, companionship, camaraderie is the very fuel of hate and prejudice? Would we continue to sing in praise of this love?
By Ahmed Shaikh As the population continues to get older and the elderly live longer, elder abuse is a large and growing problem in the United...
If planned correctly, it is not unimaginable for the vast majority of mosques within North America to be self-sufficient within the next twenty years or so.
By Margari Hill What does medina mean for Muslims in the United States? With major Muslim centers of population along the two coasts, in New York,...
Since the United States Supreme Court decision to allow homosexual marriages in all 50 states in America, the American Muslim community has been forced to reanalyze...
In light of the recent US Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage, we have seen a number of Muslim scholars reiterate the position of Islamic law...
By Zuhair Shaath Ramadan truly is something special. On top of the spiritual, physical, and emotional discipline we build, it comes with a built-in opportunity for...