By Narjis Nichole Abdul-Majid
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In “A Healthy Patriotism” Imam W. Deen Mohammad gives a brief overview of Nation of Islam history and the transformative growth of African-American Islam before beginning a discourse about Patriotism. The talk is frank and accessible, as was the nature of the
In May 2001, a collaboration of Los Angeles and Bay Area Black and non-Black Muslims put on a benefit concert for Imam Jamil Al Amin called "Hip Hop for Consciousness."
By Stephen Jamal Leeper
In 1724 the South Carolina legislature passed its first “bring your gun to church” law as a precautionary measure against slave rebellions. The fear of slaveowners was that if — when — the rebellion came, it would be on the Lord’s day. Then, fifteen years
By Starla Muhammad
“Justice is the birthright of every human being. Justice is a prerequisite to life. We cannot live without justice and where there is no justice there is no peace. Justice is one of the eternal principles that the Creator of the Heavens and the
In “Letter4U & Rules of Engagement” Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani, an American born, Caribbean descended Shia Sheikh explains the role of Muslims in response to the message addressing the youth of North America and Europe sent out by Ayatollah Sayed Ali Khamenei on January 21, 2015.