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If there was ever any doubt about the “death” of Western civilisation, it should now be gone. For over 650 days, the West has ...
Reducing Muharram to history and law misses its deeper message — one that speaks to a wounded but rising Ummah in Gaza and ...
al-Sulamī was also a grammarian who taught in the Umayyad Mosque of Damascus. His Kitāb al-Jihād (Book of Jihād) published in ...
Londoners may be interested to know that a variety of historical links to the Ottoman Empire are closer to home than they ...
Throughout Islamic history, within the bounds of respectfulness and modesty in dress and manners, women travelled for knowledge and gave classes in major mosques and schools. They also transmitted and ...
Islamic view on peaceful legal protests for the oppressed Given the ongoing crisis in Palestine, Shaykh Dr. Sajid Umar offers a jurisprudential perspective on the topic ...
Would our ulamā sacrifice for Gaza? Dr. Asim Qureshi poses the question, “Young Muslim women sit in prison for Palestine, so where are our leaders?” ...
Dr. Anas Altikriti reveals insights into what happened in Syria, the different regional actors involved, what happens next, and the Ummah's duty going forward.
Why every Muslim must visit Bosnia Today marks 29 years since the genocide of more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica at the hands of Serbia's military ...
Dilly Hussain debunks five disinformation and fake news tactics that were used to direct disaffected people’s anger and frustration towards Muslims, people of colour, and refugees.
Vikings, Turks, and an Abbasid Envoy The works of the 10th-century Muslim diplomat Ahmad ibn Fadlān help us better understand Viking history, including here in Britain ...