MuslimMatters interviewed chaplains Omer Bajwa of Yale University and Abdul-Muhaymin Priester of Grinnell College for their thoughts on the campus...
How often have I been scrolling through social media and seen friends doing something shocking? Every once in a while, I feel a pang of horror...
How colonization derailed the course of Islamic education in Nigeria was covered previously in Part 1 By the late 1980s, nationwide economic and socio-political instability put...
As the Khan family sits down to breakfast on a Sunday morning, their youngest son arrives with an ill-mannered friend. Meanwhile, the elder son's room smells...
Are we vulnerable sinners or arrogant saints? Who does Allah love better? In preparation for Ramadan, Shaykh Abdullah Ayaz Mullanee speaks on being vulnerable sinners with...
In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Grantor of Mercy. Islam centralized certain moral qualities that serve a foundational role upon which all other...
At the time of writing this article, over 23,000 deaths have been reported from the devastating earthquakes that shook both Syria and the Southeastern region of...
The history of Islam in Nigeria is not well-known to many Muslims outside of the country, or the continent. Many people know Nigeria as the most...
Shaykha Sana Mohiuddin and Shaykh Abdullah Misra, both religious scholars and counselors, speak on the Muslim marriage crisis, gender wars, and the unrealistic expectations that are...
With Abu Hurayrah being the most prolific transmitter of hadith from among the Companions, he bore the brunt of attacks and criticisms by those unenthusiastic about...
Yasin Rahman spirals into depression, leading him to a rash action. Later, he visits the highliner's shipyard, where a boy gives him some advice.