This Ramadan, MuslimMatters is pleased to host the Institute Of Knowledge‘s daily Ramadan series: Keys to the Divine Compass. Through this series,...
The Prophet Mūsā is the most commonly mentioned prophet in the Qur’an. His story is repeated numerous times and his names appears from the very first...
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...
MuslimMatters and Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative (MuslimARC) are partnering this Black History Month to explore the Legacy of Bilal with the #PowerfOne blog carnival from February 1st-...
What is it that enables some leaders to continue to be inspirational and not lose followers even when their decisions may not be to their follower’s...
I first saw the brother in a shaky video. It was the very first year of Charity Week and he was out collecting donations wearing an...
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...
If you or someone you know is involved in an Islamic school, please read this and pass it on. This is critical to our growth as...
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...
People often talk, write, rant about “Islam —the fastest growing religion in the world”. This is true. Pew research statistics highlight that Islam is predicted to...
Muslims have never gotten over losing Andalusia (Spain) to the Reconquista. No discussion about Islam and Europe can take place without us pining like BoAbdil –...