The judge stared at me for a long moment through bushy white eyebrows, then said, "I believe you, young man. I see a lot of desperate...
By Amina Edota Do you always dream of the years ahead when you will hit your first million, memorise the Qur’an, or break some world record? Or...
I was a wreck. I’d forget customers’ orders, drop things, and once I came to work barefoot. I was afraid to look in the faces of...
I was utterly happy. Lena did not become Muslim, but I kept believing that it would happen in time. And I ignored the signs that something...
Here is the initial attempt at a witr du’a that is palatable for the English ear.
by Sadia Virk When I was getting married, friends and family members alike were busy sharing advice and tips for the new life ahead of me....
“I died,” Hassan affirmed. “Kicked the bucket. The numbness disappeared and I felt as if I were lifted up, followed by a rushing sensation, like I...
This is part 5 in a multipart series. You can find Part #1 here, Part #2 here, Part #3 here, and Part #4 here Hassan had been fortunate enough to...
This is part 4 in a multipart series. You can find Part #1 here, Part #2 here, and Part #3 here Emil Dadurian sat in one of the...
This is part 3 in a multipart series. You can find Part #1 here and Part #2 here Beirut, Lebanon President Boulos Haddad received the Crow in his...