The brother who had a scoop If you ask journalists, they will tell you Guantanamo is a secretive place that no one can break into. Yet,...
He was just a kid. An extraordinary one. Listen to Moazzam Begg speak about one of the youngest prisoners in Guantanamo, Omar Khadr, a soft spoken...
A dutiful son was found hanged in his cell In this episode, Moazzam Begg honors the memory of Yasser Al-Zahrani, a 17 year-old boy from Madinah,...
Children were taken and tortured in Bagram and Guantanamo. To the Muslim prisoners’ shock, elders were not spared either. In this episode, Moazzam Begg shares deplorable...
“A US Soldier Reminded Me Of Allah And Made Me Pray!” In this episode, Moazzam Begg explores one of his lowest points in Guantanamo. While he...
How can we accept a world where an iguana has more rights than human beings? Listen to Moazzam Begg speak about the initial stages of when...
The words “Guantanamo Bay” hardly need much introduction. Opened amongst the hysteria and bloodthirst of a post-9/11 world, this detention camp stands as one of the...
When the Supreme Court overturned a Maine law that barred students from using state tuition assistance to attend private religious schools, critics of the decision cried...
Zainab bint Younus writes a book review of Dr. Usaama al-Azami’s “Islam and the Arab Revolutions: The Ulama Between Democracy and Autocracy,” which examines the role...
I recently got the chance to chat with Palestinian writer and human rights advocate, Rifk Ebeid. Rifk has worked with various human rights organizations on media...