Shaykha Aysha Wazwaz continues her series on fiqh of fasting for women, with a class on demystifying purification (tahaarah). She clarifies many issues, especially with regards...
Shaykha Aysha Wazwaz presents a video workshop on Ramadan rulings for women. The video covers rulings of fasting, types of fasting, the difference between fidya and...
As the midterm elections get closer, the debate on whether or not it is appropriate to teach the Critical Race Theory (CRT) in schools is likely...
Alḥamdulillah, by the grace and mercy of Allah ﷻ, Ramaḍān is right around the corner. In just a few days, we’ll be welcoming this very special...
“There must exist a paradigm, a practical model for social justice that includes an understanding for ways to transform consciousness that are linked to efforts to...
Mosques are places of worship to perform Salah (prayer), learn about Islam, and grow. It is a place for Muslims to find a sense of belonging...
An African American born and raised Muslim from New York City (NYC) and a mother of 3, I have been a critical care registered nurse for...
Oftentimes, a student’s college/university career is one of the most defining stages in their life. It is the first time that they gain a level of...
I recently listened to a new podcast series from The Spiritual Edge from KALW Public Radio in San Francisco called “Becoming Muslim.” It’s a series which...
On Monday, the 1st of February, the Muslims in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, buried one of the distinguished Imams of the Sunnah – Imam Asim Abdur-Rashid (may Allah...