Green Ramadan activist Kori Majeed contemplates nature and her time spent gardening during the early days of quarantine in this reflection on juz’ 3.
Juz’ 2 of the Qur’an comprises the chapter of Al-Baqarah (The Cow) verses 142 to 252. In these verses, Allah makes it obligatory upon every able bodied Muslim to abstain from food, drink and sexual relations from sun up to sun down. It is also
We start the holy month of Ramadan with the special words of Angelica Lindsey-Ali known around the world as The Village Auntie. She connects Juz’ 1 with what it means to be a Black American Muslim.
Reflecting on Juz' 28, Imam Frederick Al-Deen asks how one can create a successful Muslim community and posits an answer based on his experiences as a longstanding member of this Muslim community.
Reflecting on Juz' 25, Dr. Ava Muhammad considers the current ambiguous time of COVID-19 and the necessity for us to remember that although we may not understand what is happening, Allah is all aware.