Shahidah Sharif discuses the miracle of faith and its validity within the Black American Muslim community in her reflection on the sixteenth juz' of the Qur'an.
Adam Wright reflects on the unexpected parallels between the new social norms put in place as a response to Covid-19 and the social norms regularly practiced by Muslims. Centering Juz' 14, he explores what lessons can be gleaned from this unprecedented time.
Juz' 13 reminds us of the role of God in human affairs from the story of Prophet Yusef (as) and his brothers and cycles of growth and decay in the natural world to the Angels and the roles they play linking the seen and unseen.
Latasha Rouseau interviews Ricardo Williams. As he gives his account of being racially profiled and incarcerated, she reflects on justice and draws parallels to the story of Prophet Yusuf (AS).
Sean Champagne examines the assumptions about ourselves as Muslims we can hold and the need to build one's own connection with the religion in his reflection on the eleventh juz' of the Qur'an.