This Ramadan, MuslimMatters is pleased to host the Institute Of Knowledge‘s daily Ramadan series: Heart To Heart. Through this series,...
Disclaimer: These are solely my opinions and not those of Bayyinah Institute, their faculty, volunteers, staff, students, associates, or otherwise. My Journey Last year I was...
By Waleed Ahmed -MuslimMatters correspondent from Toronto It was supposed to be just another shopping trip when Inas Kadri ventured out to the mall with her...
By Khalid Al Ameri | A Tomorrow Too Far (originally posted here) Khalid Al Ameri is an Emarati columnist & blogger based in Abu Dhabi who...
One day a sister dropped by to pick up something and saw me dressed up with make-up and jewelry, so she assumed I was going somewhere....
Welcome to the another edition of MuslimMatters.org’s regular Islamic Art feature. If you want to see your work on MM, then either email us your images...
Furqan Naeem recently completed his summer internship with Human Appeal International. He got the opportunity to travel to Somalia to witness the devastation first-hand and to...
By: Aziza When I lie in bed at night, that’s when it all hits me. It comes gradually at first, like a soft yet steady hum....
By Suheil Laher The debate over free will, already two millennia old[1], is still ongoing. Academic conferences, books and journal articles continue to address these issues,...
Pamela Geller, anti-Muslim blogger extraordinaire, sounded the alarm today over the latest “Islamization of America” outrage. She discovered that Butterball whole turkeys are certified halal, and...
written by an Anonymous Guest Seeing the Truth Little by little, day by day, as she continued her irrational behavior, my mother’s abuse began to finally...