How Ahmed al-Ahmed’s selfless intervention at Bondi Beach exposed the lie of stereotypes and showed the highest expression of Islamic...
This Ramadan, MuslimMatters is pleased to host the Institute Of Knowledge‘s daily Ramadan series: Keys to the Divine Compass. Through this series,...
Dear Dean of Comedy, Asalaam Alaikum, I am a fan, so please take my comments as constructive criticism, insha’Allah, a conversation starter for American Muslim activists...
Lecture by Yasir Qadhi | Transcribed by Sameera [The following is the video and transcript of part 10 of Shaykh Yasir Qadhi’s lecture series “The Best...
By: Kashif Naseem Dilkusha Some days ago, I was studying Sharah Al-Aqeeda Al-Wastiya with my sheikh, and upon reaching the topic of ‘Love of Allah’, my...
Part I | Part II | Part III | Part IV | Part V | | Part V(b) | Part VI | Part VII | Part VIII | Part IX In the last part of this series, we discussed the most commonly asked questions...
By: Ethar El-Katatney I cried while watching a movie today. I never cry in movies. But today I cried because I saw pieces of my soul...
Most people slack off all year religiously and wait for Ramadan to get a new boost of spiritual energy.
We are very excited about a brand new advice column that MM will launch , inshallah really soon. This is a part of our efforts to...
What’s in Your Ear? is an occasional Saturday series where we ask Muslims, both ordinary and extraordinary, a few simple questions: 1. What are you listening...
Lecture by Yasir Qadhi | Transcribed by Sameera [The following is the video and transcript of part 9 of Shaykh Yasir Qadhi’s lecture series “The Best...
Taken from http://shingetsublog.jugem.jp/?eid=88 By Makiko Segawa SNA (Tokyo) — Readers of Japanese newspapers in recent months would have difficulty avoiding the term fuhyo higai, which means something like “damage...