by: Hasan Gilani Who doesn’t love coffee? Sometimes it feels like there’s a coffee house on every street corner. Coffee fuels the modern world and we...
Ramadan2012 Posts By: Fiza Fatima Asar I took up the Ramadan challenge of covering 30 amazing stories of exceptional women in 30 days, initially with the aim...
Ramadan2012 Posts By Fiza Fatima Asar In the last two parts of the Ramaḍān Challenge series, during the last ‘ashra of Ramaḍān which becomes naturally a time...
Every time you look at the news, you can’t help but be hit by at least one Islamophobic story. Well, at least that is the way...
It is not often that, as an adult, you get to see Ramaḍān through the eyes of a first-timer. Unfortunately we tend to become so accustomed...
In times gone by, this would include laying a sheet of food outside the veranda of the house so that passing travelers and poor people would...
As-Salamu Alaykum, There is an old saying that goes “It takes a village to raise a child”. To me, that statement emphasizes the tremendous impact that...
By Ruth Nasrullah When I became a blogger I did not know what a blog was. I only knew that it involved writing in a public...
It was November 2006. I had belatedly joined the blogging band-wagon, which had significantly matured as a social media outlet. I called my blog at amadsden.blogspot.com...
By: Hussam Qutub, Vice President of Communications The title of a recent blog post that drew over 100 comments on MuslimMatters read “Halal Mortgages: Alleged Misuse...