Blog, History Malcolm X: Five Myths by Zaheer Ali February 21 marks fifty-two years since Malcolm X/El Hajj Malik Shabazz was assassinated. As much as his Read More February 21, 2017 2 Comments Share
Blog, History Profile: Sheikh Ameen Abdul Awal Al-Akkir By Rasul Miller Black Muslims in the Americas have worked to acquire, preserve, and transmit knowledge of their religion throughout Read More February 14, 2017 3 Comments Share
Blog, History Black Muslims and the Politics of Black Respectability As we return from vacation, we share this repost in preparation for next month's post on the role of Read More February 1, 2017 2 Comments Share
Blog, Politics Muslim Ban, Anti-Blackness and African American Muslims By Layla Abdullah-Poulos Since the signing of 45’s executive order on immigration, American Muslims from numerous backgrounds engaged in multifaceted Read More January 30, 2017 4 Comments Share
Religion Ṭayyib: The Foundation of Ethical Eating & Conscious Consumption by Imām Dawood Yāsīn ﷽ When I became Muslim in the mid-nineties there were not many halal food options beyond large Read More January 25, 2017 0 Comments Share
Arts & Culture, Blog Nia and the New Year by Nazaahah Amin 2016. 2016. 2016. Lawd. Just hearing that number could induce shudders in many. Last year was a Read More January 17, 2017 0 Comments Share
Blog Islam, Western Democracy and Imam WD Mohammed pt. 2 by Salahuddin Muhammad [caption id="attachment_7480" align="alignleft" width="319"] W.D. Muahmmad[/caption] W. D. Mohammed encouraged his companions not only to embrace the best Read More January 10, 2017 1 Comment Share
Blog Losing the Black Banu Hashem By Kyle Isma'il “America is unique among western major democracies in that…a sizable number of its Muslims are native born Read More January 9, 2017 5 Comments Share