A reflection on spiritual counsel, political authority, the ethics of justice, and the sacred trust of leadership in the Islamic tradition.
A Photo Essay by Tomohiro Oshima Japan has never declared itself a country of immigration. Through successive revisions of its immigration laws, the government has...
When life doesn't go as planned, the lessons of Hudaybiyyah remind us to trust the wisdom of Allah, Al-Ḥakīm.
Strong marriages are built on more than tawakkul - they're built on honest conversations about money.
One of the greatest challenges facing Muslim students today is not a new challenge. It is an ancient struggle that has existed since the beginning of...
Disclaimer This article is not intended to be a detailed examination of the complex Islamic rules of inheritance – such a task is beyond the scope...
Our Prophet ï·º never gave up on fasting on Ashura, which is the 10th day of Muharram (Sunan al-Nasa’i, 2416). The Quraysh used to fast on...
Previously (in Part I), I discussed some of the rationale behind the pressing need for Muslims to pursue law and emerge as excellent, well-rounded practitioners grounded...
Before applying to law school, I spoke to Muslim lawyers for advice and mentorship. One lawyer I connected with was based in the U.K. and worked...
This Qurayshi woman remains anonymous, but her story features most prominently in the Qur’anic exegetical literature in connection to the 20th ayah from Surah An-Nisa. Her...