This Ramadan is extra special for us as we are celebrating 10 years of Sapelo Square! 🎉🎉 To honor this milestone in our journey of centering Black Muslim histories and experiences, for the month of Ramadan we’re bringing back some of our (and your) favorite reflections. Reminisce with us and if it moves you, share your thoughts in the comments. May your Ramadan be blessed and spiritually fulfilling.
Please make dua for our brothers and sisters incarcerated, those in Sudan, Palestine, Congo and all enduring injustice, oppression and hardships every single day.
As a Black American Muslim woman who made the conscious decision to convert back to the religion of my fitrah, the religion of my original nature, this verse (2:21) means everything to me and my connection to my ancestors. You see so many of us exist in communities, in virtual spaces and in real life that want us to sever the ties to our ancestors. Although in the Qur’an, and as Muslims, we are taught not to sever the ties that bind us together.
For the past 10 years Sapelo Square has been delivering award-winning original content that centers Black Muslims in the U.S. — on a shoestring budget. Help us reach 10 more years and beyond. Donate today!

Angelica Lindsey-Ali aka The Village Auntieâ„¢ is a certified sexual health educator, public researcher, author, curator of woman-centered spiritual intensives, and a recognized authority in intimacy cultivation in Islamic marriage and emotional well-being. She leads a global following of women spanning 86 countries who love her practical, heart-centered advice on love, intimacy, and relationships. Angelica offers workshops and resources on cultivating spirituality, maximizing divine feminine attributes, love, intimacy, relationships, traditional approaches to sexuality, and feminine gender identity within the framework of traditional West and East African societies.
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