Historian Hassam Munir unearths stories of lesser known women in Islamic history, exploring how many of these unsung heroines are...
In a post on my old blog, pre-broadcast of the Fakomentary on Channel 4, this is what I had stated: Channel 4, here’s my message for...
In many religions and cultures, children go through an important rite of passage to mark their transition from child to adult. In Christianity, Roman Catholics...
How do YOU want to be treated? by Br. Aarij We all want to be acknowledged. And we all covet respect. And we all desire some...
Masjid administration has approached you in hopes that you can single-handedly do something to revive youth participation in the Masjid. The youth in this particular masjid...
The video below (you MUST see it) refreshed my memories of the Gujarat massacre that occurred in Spring 2002. On the pretext of a “Muslim attack...
Spoiler Alert! This review mentions major events of the book… so if you don’t like knowing about the ending of books, don’t read this review! ...
I recently spent a few weeks in Fez, Morocco–an icon of what many call “traditional Islam.” Fez is often described as a fully preserved medieval city,...
Alhamdulilah, it seems that the UK police have declared that Channel 4 distorted the speeches of Muslim preachers in UK. This really makes me so much...
The Economist has an interesting piece on the growing importance of the “Muslim market” in the United States and how companies are adapting to it. They...
Every year, on the night of the 27th of Rajab according to the Islamic calendar (August 10th of this year 2007), Muslims around the world celebrate...