The Long Road To Muslim Bangsamoro: 10 Years On
It has been a half-century since one of the most remarkable struggles for autonomy by a Muslim minority began, in what is now the Philippines’ southwestern region of Mindanao. Long inhabited by a...
View ArticleA Ramadan Quran Journal: A MuslimMatters Series – [Juz 27] Surat Al Waqiah...
This Ramadan, MuslimMatters reached out to our regular (and not-so-regular) crew of writers asking them to share their reflections on various ayahs/surahs of the Quran, ideally with a focus on a...
View ArticleNavigating Healthcare In The US: A Muslim’s Guide To Advocacy
My sister died from healthcare negligence. Here’s what I learned. My sister had died due to negligence in a hospital in the US. In her full niqab and while pregnant, my sister was neglected in several...
View ArticleMaryland Educators To Survey Muslim Experiences With Education
New Survey to Analyze Muslim Educational Experiences The past generation has seen unprecedented levels of often hostile scrutiny on Muslims in the United States, largely linked both to the United...
View ArticlePodcast: Love in the Era of Da’wah | Imam Mahad & Ustadha Safiya
Imam Mahad Qamar and Ustadha Safiyah Ravat are the ultimate Muslim power couple, mashaAllah – a married couple who formally studied Arabic & Islamic studies, graduating from the International...
View Article[Podcast] Ustadha on the Da’wah Front Lines | Ustadha Safiyah Ravat
Traditionally trained in Islamic studies through the International Islamic University of Malaysia, Ustadha Safiya Ravat has so much to share with listeners about da’wah, family, and more! From growing...
View ArticleThe Case For An Institutional Approach To Faith In The Era of Religious...
In today’s digital age, we are confronted with a paradox on multiple levels; while online platforms are saturated with religious content, the souls of many believers remain empty. This phenomenon has...
View Article[Podcast] From the Maldives to Malaysia: A Shaykha’s Story | Shaykha Aisha...
From the Maldives to Malaysia, Shaykha Aisha Hussain Rasheed has traveled many miles in her pursuit of Islamic knowledge! In this episode, Shaykha Aisha shares what it’s like to have her qadr decreed...
View ArticleA New Way To Read Fiction: Critical Islamic Mindful Reading
Many of us love reading fiction for leisure. There’s nothing like curling up with a good book or mindlessly cleaning while listening to an audiobook. However, it’s hard to find “good books” that we...
View ArticleSeven Virtues With Which To Navigate Recruitment: Humble Advice To Young And...
Alhamdulillah. As a young or new Muslim, you may encounter various groups (‘Salafists,’ ‘Traditionalists,’ ‘Activists,’ and many strands in between) who are eager to engage you in their causes. Each of...
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