Feeling excited, daunted, nervous, unsure — or a mixture of all of these — is perfectly natural.
Majid Freeman’s acquittal is not simply a personal victory. It is a reminder that character, patience, and bridge-building ...
Dr. Asim Qureshi is a human rights lawyer who serves as Research Director at CAGE International. Dr. Qureshi has led investigations into Pakistan, Bosnia, Kenya, Sudan, Sweden, the US, and around the ...
A Dā’ī’s Perspective on Violence in the Qur’ān and Bible A recent computer analysis of the Bible and Qur’ān has been making waves on social media.[1] OdinText, developers of analytics software, ...
Certain trials in life push you to limits you never knew you had. When life-changing calamities hit those we know, it is tempting – and usually completely well-intentioned – to reach for an ...
Whether you want to volunteer or be a part of our team, there are ways you can always make a contribution to the Muslim Ummah. We know how it feels to miss out on the latest breaking stories, exciting ...
A thinker, orator, mujtahid, writer, leader, politician, and seasoned organiser, Abul A’la Maududi (also known as Maulana Maududi) has left a lasting impression in shaping Muslims in South Asia and ...
“The Haganah burnt my town to the ground, summarily executed my great-grandfather, and displaced my grandfather and his whole family at gunpoint” Peterson, who often preaches about morality and ...
Dr. Mazhar Kazi was undoubtedly a leading figure in the American Muslim community. He made the move from Karachi to Houston in the summer of 1963 and was one of the first foreign-born Muslims to ...
A breakaway region that is 34-years-old. Unrecognised by the world. And yet it has now been “recognised” by an apartheid settler state that usurped the land of Palestine and refuses to recognise ...
In this explosive podcast episode, we look at what this war has shown us about the Muslim Ummah, whether we can trust what either side says, and what about the Arab regimes?
Abu Ja’far al-Mansūr became the Khalifah and took bay’ah (a pledge of allegiance) from the people. But due to political grievances and rebellion, the authorities added a condition: if you rebelled or ...
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