From The MuslimMatters Bookshelf is a new monthly column from MM staff members -which you can look forward to on the last Thursday of every month...
“I wish trick or treating were allowed, and I don’t get why it’s wrong. It’s just for fun!” These are the words of a Muslim first...
Zainab bint Younus writes a book review of Mantle of Mercy: Islamic Chaplaincy in North America – edited by Muhammad A. Ali, Omer Bajwa, Sondos Kholaki,...
College students are very familiar with various standards, benchmarks, and metrics for success. In order for them to succeed they have to put in hard work,...
This short story is a guest post from Noor Latif, a talented eighth-grader! My mother and I pulled up to the school building. Sleepily, I stepped...
Time and time again, sitting with hundreds of patients in my role as a hospital chaplain, I’m learning that the most powerful spiritual discoveries come at...
In this edition of From The Chaplain's Desk, we learn of the Prophetic training when it comes to sacred activism.
If you were directed to this article, it may be because someone thinks you need to learn about fallacies. If you found this article on your...
People often separate their work and personal life in an attempt to maintain a “work-life balance.” Lately, I have come to believe that separating our lives...
The reality across America is that too many people have used the masjid to serve their own egos, fulfill their desires for power, and give themselves...