By the late eighties, or maybe the early nineties, ‘‘’Aqidah comes first” started to become something of a slogan in certain Muslim quarters here in Britain....
Many times, as a Muslim woman writing novels, I have asked myself whether my Muslim identity can be dissociated from the topics I write about. Does...
Journalist Sana Saeed dissects the Asim Ghafoor case, and explains why it can result in far-reaching consequences for U.S Muslims. This was originally published as Twitter...
UAE-based preacher Ali al-Jifri has long been a vocal supporter for Egypt’s military dictatorship, despite its mass atrocities.
Introduction The United States is infamously known for their rates of mass incarceration, especially when considering how the United States makes up more than twenty percent...
Several years ago, I sought a divorce to end a marriage in which I felt a fundamental and irreconcilable incompatibility, but faced resistance on both cultural...
Meena Malik shares the story of her one-year long engagement, and how she discovered one of the most helpful and meaningful rituals that helped her survive....
I begin my shift immediately after Maghreb. We’re in the middle of a California heat wave, and this is not just California but the Central Valley,...
A young empath named Tarek Othman is taken out of the training academy and into the woods, and fears he will be killed. And a dreamcat...
In this episode, Kirin Nabi (The Islamic School Librarian) and Zainab bint Younus talk all things Muslim bookstagram! From the evolution of Muslim fiction and the...