Shaykh Ali Hammuda

Shaykh Ali Ihsan Hammuda is Islam21c's Tarbiya Editor. A UK national of Palestinian origin, he gained Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Architecture & Planning from the University of the West of England, before achieving a BA in Sharī'ah from al-Azhar University in Egypt. He also holds a Masters in Islamic Leadership Theory from Swansea University. Shaykh Ali is the author of several books including The Daily Revivals, The Ten Lanterns, and The Friday Reminder. He delivers sermons, lectures, and regular classes across the country. He is currently based in Wales and is a visiting Imām at al-Manar Centre in Cardiff, and also a senior researcher and lecturer for the Muslim Research & Development Foundation in London.
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Movers and Shakers

27 Min Read

“I am not a product of my circumstances. I am a product of my decisions.”

The Fiqh of Haste

22 Min Read

Is haste Haram?

The Five Pillars of Oppression

19 Min Read

Oppression has pillars; specifically, five of them. If present, then the equation of subjugation becomes complete.

Love for your Brother

19 Min Read

Do you truly love for your brother what you love for yourself?

The Greatest of Creation

34 Min Read

A father; a husband; a statesman; a judge; a peacemaker; a teacher; a warrior; a counsellor; and on top of all this, he was the final prophet and the greatest of all creation.

When I was Attacked

19 Min Read

"... I realised that I had just been the victim of a vicious satanic attack when I had entertained such thoughts."

He Made Islam Beloved To You

26 Min Read

Have you ever thought “Is Islam compatible with feminism/capitalism/communism?”

Six Considerations for Every Pilgrim

38 Min Read

Travelling for Ḥajj this year? Here's what you need to think about before you leave for the airport...

A Bigger Threat than Islamophobia

20 Min Read

In a day and age where Islamophobia is on the rise, what could possibly be a greater threat to us as Muslims?

Signs of Acceptance

19 Min Read

All that fasting, praying, reciting...is there a way to tell if it was accepted?