Conflict, or a serious disagreement or argument, is a natural and normal part of any relationship. It is a sign of a need for change and...
It is not too difficult to evoke an image of the idyllic Ramadan atmosphere, particularly in Muslim-majority countries: a community of believers praying the morning prayer...
Alhamdulillah we’re on the cusp of yet another Ramadan, and with every year we have a growing list of articles that we hope our readers benefit,...
Zeba Khan, MuslimMatters As a media professional, I am immersed in what the people say. I’m online, I’m on social media, I manage comments sections, and...
Part 1 | Part 2: “But that’s not abuse?”| Part 3| Part 4 Saihba Ali, LPC, LMFT, MAPS I would like to begin with sharing a...
Ever heard the saying “when you’re hurt, I’m hurt”? No doubt the person saying this means well, however, it reinforces poor boundaries and misses the point...
In an earlier MuslimMatters article titled My Husband Is Not As Practicing As Me, the Shaykha shared her spiritual advice about what Muslim women can do...
Maryam (an alias) writes about her painful physical, emotional, and spiritual experience with the loss of her dearest fetus, and offers some valuable advice. Trigger Warning:...
Yerusalem Work delivers a speech about faith and mental health and recites an original poem entitled “Love is the Cure” at This Is My Brave in...
Trigger warning: pregnancy loss and miscarriage Pregnancy losses in the first trimester of a pregnancy are so common, yet for some reason are taboo to talk...