On a scale of things that many non-Muslims wouldnโt want built anywhere near where they live, the mosque probably comes somewhere between a landfill and Ebola...
One day Prophet Muhammad (๏ทบ) left the home of his wife, Juwayreyyah bint Al-Hareth (may Allah be pleased by her), to go for salatul-Fajr, the dawn...
By Sajda Khan Fourteen hundred years ago, amid a cradle of turmoil, in the scorching barren desert of Makkah, the last Prophet of Islam, Muhammad was...
Earlier this month, the Markfield Institute, where I teach undergraduate Islamic studies, was host to a lecture by Dr Shuruq Naguib of Lancaster University. Dr Naguib...
Part 1 | Part 2 In studying history and the phases of peace and conflict, one is quickly exposed to the common arguments about norms and...
By Isa Parada On January 31st 2016, the IslamInSpanish (Centro Islamico) was open to the public with over 500 community members eagerly waiting to see this...
They say that reading biographies is perhaps the best way to learn real life lessons. That is because a biography is a record of practice. Of...
By Ghaithย al-Khatib [dropcap size=small]T[/dropcap]he flags of the oppressors flutter in the wind, surrounding their increasingly desperate prey. More and more of them appear as the combined...
Not all the narratives of the prophets of Islam can be found within the Qurโan but the ones that are present within the speech of Allah...
It is narrated in Sahih al-Bukhari that when the angel of death came to Prophet Musa ย he punched him and popped his eye out. The angel...