Childhood is a crucial time to set foundational habits -such as making dua- that will serve our children in this life and the next.
A convert navigating her first Ramadan carries questions, vulnerabilities, and often complicated family dynamics.
As a person born with a muscular physical disability, who now uses a wheelchair, I naturally hoped that all of our masajid would be accessible.
When Ramadan exposes the addiction that rules her life, a struggling Muslim convert is caught between her habit and her faith.
Time Hoppers: The Silk Road, an animated film co-written and directed by Canadian Flordeliza Dayrit, had a limited theater release in early February 2026. This indie...
I see it every year. Two weeks before the moon is sighted, a specific “Ramadan Anxiety” starts to settle in. It’s a heavy, unspoken pressure. We...
Co-authored by Mufti Abdullah Nana and Dr. Shafi Lodhi Picture the last time you donated during Ramadan. Maybe you were scrolling through your phone after taraweeh,...
Pro-Palestine activism received a respite from longstanding official and unofficial repression in Britain this week with a legal order to overturn a government ban on Palestine...
Around the world, Muslims rejoice with anticipation and excitement for the blessed month. They get to wake up before dawn with lights on for suhoor, set...
You could die before it arrives. This is not morbid. This is the mathematics of existence that every Muslim knows but rarely speaks aloud. Last Ramadan,...