Religion A Search for Truth By Su’ad Abdul Khabeer Throughout the long history of Islam in the United States, conversion has played an important role Read More November 28, 2017 3 Comments Share
Arts & Culture, Blog It’s “Been” Cool to Cover: Why Ayana Ife Matters Salt Lake City-based modest fashion designer, Ayana Ife, made history this year as the first Muslim female contestant on Read More November 21, 2017 0 Comments Share
Blog, Politics The Relevance of Black American Muslim Thought The Muslim American community is held together with the belief that there is no God but the One True Read More November 15, 2017 0 Comments Share
Blog, Religion Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center’s “Qur’an in Chains” Was a Word on Liberation Indeed, Pharaoh exalted himself in the land and made its people into factions, oppressing a sector among them, slaughtering Read More October 31, 2017 0 Comments Share
Arts & Culture, Blog Ask A Muslim! With the current political climate and the rise of the alt-right, the American Muslim community is once again the Read More October 24, 2017 0 Comments Share
Politics What Happened to Our Brother? By Maurice Hines An elder once told me that back in the 1960s and 1970s, the Black community regarded its Read More October 18, 2017 0 Comments Share
Muharram, Religion, The Sapelo Square Muharram Series Seeing Myself in “Ya Husayn” by Su’ad Abdul Khabeer I did not grow up commemorating Muharram. And not for reasons I have read from others; Read More October 3, 2017 3 Comments Share
Muharram, Politics, The Sapelo Square Muharram Series NWMI “Faith in Action: At the Intersection of Islam, Race and #BlackLivesMatter” Panel 2016 In October 2016, Next Wave Muslim Initiative (NWMI) hosted a panel titled "Faith in Action: At the Intersection of Islam, Read More October 3, 2017 0 Comments Share