Blog, Ramadan 2016 Ramadan 1437/2016: Black Muslims Reflect on the Qu’ran – Juz’ 4 By Mecca Donna And let there be [arising] from you a nation inviting to [all that is] good, enjoining what Read More June 9, 2016 0 Comments Share
Blog, Ramadan 2016 Ramadan 1437/2016: Black Muslims Reflect on the Qur’an – Juz’ 3 By Dr. Rudolph Ware The African Qurʾān PART II: Fighting Pride & Intolerance (See Part I Here) "There is no compulsion Read More June 8, 2016 2 Comments Share
Blog, Ramadan, Religion The African Qurʾān: Ramadan Remedies for Racial and Religious Intolerance by Dr. Rudolph B. Ware —“We tell you the best tales in what We have revealed to you of this Read More June 7, 2016 12 Comments Share
Blog, Ramadan 2016 Ramadan 1437/2016: Black Muslims Reflect on the Qur’an – Juz’ 1 By Ustadh Ubaydullah Evans ALIF. LĀM. MĪM. The first verse of Sūrat al-Baqarah and perhaps one of the most well Read More June 6, 2016 1 Comment Share
Arts & Culture A Path of Peace (AUDIO) By Aïdah Aliyah Rasheed Histories cannot be more certain than when [one] who creates the things also narrates them. -Vico Far Read More May 31, 2016 0 Comments Share
History, Malcolm X Exhuming the Martyred Memory of Malcolm and Mother Betty: Cultivating a Uniquely American Muslim Ethos by Visiting a Largely Forgotten Burial Site (Part 1) In Part 1 of today's post, Imam Muhammad Mendes reflects on the historical legacies of Malcolm X and Dr. Read More May 17, 2016 2 Comments Share
Blog, Religion No, Kant Is Not Better Than the Qu’ran By Hakeem Muhammad The outpour of responses trying to source the motivation, access and opportunities for “Islamic extremism” intervention have Read More May 11, 2016 1 Comment Share
Blog, Politics Faith, Economics and Politics by Zarinah Shakir If you are tired like I am of hearing about Muslims and politics from everyone but Muslims Read More April 27, 2016 0 Comments Share