In recent days, the incident of Malala Yousafzai shot by the Taliban for promoting education for girls has flowed across all media outlets. It was the story...
As we see the images of burning embassies and burnt flags unfolding across the Muslim world, it is easy for non-Muslims (and some Muslims too) to...
By Abu Eesa Niamatullah How much do you value higher education in the West? Is it a basic human right? Or is it a privilege? These...
It has been a few years now since I finished memorizing the Qur’ān, alhamdulillāh. I’ve wanted to share my experiences on completing it as a young...
By Uzair Sarmast After recently attending the Pure Paisa: Fiqh of Money & Transactions seminar at Qabeelat Durbah, I imparted some ideas about minimizing/eliminating interest in financing one’s education with...
“I wish my husband dies,” a Caucasian sister quietly expresses her deep desire, which she thinks will end her miserable marital situation. She is married to...
Noora runs into the house and slams the door behind her. She bounds up the stairs and her mother hears her bedroom door slam. She audibly...
Disclaimer: These are solely my opinions and not those of Bayyinah Institute, their faculty, volunteers, staff, students, associates, or otherwise. My Journey Last year I was...
Are you a young Muslim starting university this month? Or a mature student, looking to improve your career prospects? Either way, life is about to change...
Covering an area of over 8 million square meters, built for a capacity of 50,000 students, 15 colleges, a 700 bed university hospital. All built in...