Shaykha Sana Mohiuddin and Shaykh Abdullah Misra, both religious scholars and counselors, speak on the Muslim marriage crisis, gender wars,...
I came across a statement recently: “El amor entra por la cocina” (loosely translated as “love enters through a man’s stomach”), and it sparked the idea...
Cross-posted with permission from wood turtle. We’ve all been there at least once. In the corner of a dusty and briyani-debris ridden floor. In the windowless...
In His eyes, she was beautiful.
After I realized that the tooth fairy, Santa Claus, and the Easter Bunny were not real, celebrating holidays and even my birthday began to recede in...
To Veil or Not to Veil?: Hijab and Muslim Women’s Rights in Afghanistan and France Part I Part II: France In 2004, a law passed in...
Before we knew my son had autism, I thought no one in the world did what he did or acted the way he acted. He never...
The following article was written by Abdul-Azim; crossposted with permission from his personal blog. — “British Schools: Islamic Rules” ran the title of this week’s Panorama...
He was an adventurer, a scholar, and possibly a spy — but as Dutchman Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje proved with his rare 1885 photographs and sound recordings...
By Amani Elsawah October 30, 2010 was to be a day like any other, a day with no known cultural, historical or religious significance. But thanks...
The Irish Revenue in October 2010 published its latest report on Islamic finance, namely ‘Guidance Notes on the Tax Treatment of Islamic Financial Transactions’ which relate...