For the first time in history Al-Aqsa is closed for Eid. Where is the Ummah?
What does it mean when worshippers say “Aameen”? How Ramadan duas become instruments of political messaging.
From quiet household preparations to the crowded lanes of Old Delhi, Ramadan unfolds through prayer, commerce, community, and resilience.
Ramadan arrives not only for the strong, but for the weary and broken—offering healing, mercy, and a path back to Allah.
Can zakat be used to influence policy? A Muslim political operative makes the case for a controversial fatwa and responds to its critics.
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How Ahmed al-Ahmed’s selfless intervention at Bondi Beach exposed the lie of stereotypes and showed the highest expression of Islamic faith in action.
Imam Jamil “Rap Brown” Al-Amin’s passing sparks a powerful reflection on his legacy as a civil rights leader, Black Muslim visionary, and political prisoner whose life...
Deliberate misnaming of Muslims reveals how Islamophobia, power, and social exclusion intersect to deny identity and belonging.
A Muslim fifth grader reflects on why KPop Demon Hunters is not appropriate for kids, highlighting problematic content and the importance of trusting parental guidance.