By Hamza Vohra Without a doubt Allah’s speech is a calmness to the ears. But like many, I never felt content with trying to understand...
By Umm Muhammad As a mother of a preteen, who gets easily hooked on cartoon characters and conventional superheroes, I not only wanted, I needed the...
By Nancy Averett When Hussain Sattar, MD, took a leave of absence from medical school to study Arabic and Islamic spirituality in Islamabad, Pakistan, he spent his...
The word crisis is defined as a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger. Based on this definition, the Muslim Ummah has been and is currently...
I see many bright young African American Muslims struggle finding their place in the community. Often, our place in a community is determined by how others...
The topic of mental health is still taboo in the Muslim community. Sadly, I know of five Muslims who recently took their own lives after suffering...
This brother in his 60s with a beard and jubbah sat in front of me with his head hung down and hands clasped firmly together while...
One of the most challenging things that Muslim parents can face in their children’s Islamic education is teaching their kids how to read the Qur’an in...
By Ayan Nur and Mariam Kandil “Abdullah* had been asking for help, but we didn’t get it . . . He was a nice kid. Always...
This world is a coin. It has two faces. Both joined together but both different; often the opposite of one another. I am speaking about social...