Authors: Taimur Kouser, MA, and Rania Awaad, MD Mental Health Awareness Month (May) is an important time for us to define and bring awareness to mental...
The Western Muslim community has spent over two decades post-9/11 attempting to secure ally ships that would protect itself from the onslaught of right-wing, neocon anti-Muslim...
“Welcome to Islam, dear brother/ sister! Takbeer! You are now as sinless as a newborn baby!” These words are undoubtedly familiar to many of us upon...
Dealing with emotionally immature parents is a topic that is often unaddressed in the masjid, and yet is a pervasive problem in the Muslim community. Out-of-touch...
Authors: Rania Awaad, MD, Â Ayisat Adegbindin, Sanah Ahmed, Aisha Ayub Introduction Within Muslim communities, mental health remains a topic often shrouded in stigma and misunderstanding, despite...
In a nondescript building in Northern Virginia, sitting amongst others just like it, comes together much of the displaced Uyghur community of the United States. The...
Eid is a time of celebration where Muslims wear new clothes, indulge in eating a variety of food with loved ones, and be part of a...
By Sarah Karim, Executive Director, Ethaar Close your eyes for a moment and picture what comes to mind when you hear the word refugee. Like many...
This Ramadan, Islam By Touch is hosting a livestream of Taraweeh prayers for blind or otherwise disabled Muslims who are unable to attend prayers in the...
In the name of Allah, Most Merciful, Grantor of Mercy Many new and renewed Muslims fill the masjids in Ramadan. For some of them, it’s an...