The digital world has allowed us as an ummah to witness -as bystanders from our homes- genocide committed against our brothers and sisters in Gaza. Anyone...
Authored by Umran Khan โThere is no more significant pointer to the character of a society than the kind of history it writes or fails to...
In a world filled with shadows and secrecy, truth is often elusive. When it comes to Guantanamo Bay, the truth to me is crystal clear: it...
Are Muslims dangerously flirting with the conservative right? This is the question Wajahat Ali asks – and answers in the affirmative – in his recent New...
In this blessed month of Dhul Hijjah, when two billion Muslims celebrated Eid Al-Adha, 30 men still remaining in Guantanamo with no charge or trial in...
Tuesday, the eleventh of July,ย one thousand-nine-hundred-ninety-five.ย (“I’d go back to die there!”) That date, around Srebrenica’s neck, was threaded up a thread...
The Arab Spring of 2011 was a pivotal moment that shook the foundations of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The Egyptian Revolution, in particular,...
This is a review of the book Hostile Homelands authored by Azad Essa, and published by Pluto Press in February 2023. Writing history is a conflict...
In a nondescript building in Northern Virginia, sitting amongst others just like it, comes together much of the displaced Uyghur community of the United States. The...
– In the aftermath of the Turkey/ Syria earthquakes, Muslims around the world have been reeling with shock and dismay, often finding it difficult to process....