We have all been watching the courage of America’s university students (and those from across the world) as they encamp in peaceful protest of Israel’s genocide...
by Israa Mohammed Jamal We may have lost faith in governments, but we haven’t lost faith in Allah. A “Warning” When my son came back...
The American invasion of Iraq met its toughest battlefield in the campaign twenty years ago this month (April), when insurgents took the city of Fallujah after...
Irtiza Hasan and Zainab bint Younus consider how to celebrate Eid while the Ummah’s hearts grieve with Gaza; being mindful in light of Eid consumer culture;...
by Wejdan Wajdy Abu Shammala Content writer, voice-over artist, and translator Ramadan is the time of year closest to the hearts of Muslims around the...
by Dima Shamaly [Connie Charles, mentor] March 19, 2024 When we see the crescent moon As you know, every year we are aware that Ramadan...
It has been a half-century since one of the most remarkable struggles for autonomy by a Muslim minority began, in what is now the Philippines’ southwestern...
Over fifty imams and Islamic academics have written an open letter to Senator Chris Van Hollen, urging him to stand for justice in Gaza and repudiate...
This Ramadan, MuslimMatters reached out to our regular (and not-so-regular) crew of writers asking them to share their reflections on various ayahs/surahs of the Quran, ideally...
Someone inquired of Imam Ahmad, “Can a man buy from the enemy?” Imam Ahmad (may Allah have mercy on him) answered, “Nothing should be bought from...