History Sekou Odinga: A Black Muslim Former Political Prisoner in the United States By Rasul Miller Today’s post features a short talk by Sekou Odinga about the need to free political prisoners held Read More October 10, 2018 0 Comments Share
Religion Definitions and the Divine Experience This month, we invite you to listen to an episode from the Identity Politics podcast as hosts Ikhlas Saleem Read More October 3, 2018 0 Comments Share
Arts & Culture Back to Black: Are Black Muslims the new (old) face of American Islam? Before the 1960s, the dominant images of U.S. Muslims highlighted in the media and popular culture were Black. Yet, Read More September 25, 2018 2 Comments Share
Politics Disrupting the School-to-Prison Pipeline Webinar By Kamilah Pickett In June 1944, 11 years before the brutal murder of Emmett Till and the images of his Read More September 18, 2018 0 Comments Share
Religion Being Muslim and Not Belonging Anywhere By Mikel Aki'lah Jones (originally posted on HijabiChronicles.com) After greeting me, or sometimes before, fellow Muslims usually ask: Where are you Read More September 4, 2018 3 Comments Share
Religion On Imām Alī and Slow Death By Ryan Hilliard As many all over the country wait for the start of a new school year and parents Read More August 7, 2018 0 Comments Share
Arts & Culture Remembering The First Mosque in North Carolina By Youssef Carter It is a recognized fact that the United States has been profoundly shaped by the experience and Read More July 31, 2018 0 Comments Share
Politics Believers Bail Out by Khadijah Abdul-Haqq Across the United States, half a million defendants are held in the criminal court system pre-trial simply Read More July 24, 2018 1 Comment Share