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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The trait shared by the earliest to accept Islam

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In part three of a series on responsibility, we find that being responsible is the key to joy and freedom.

Thank you, Gaza!

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We salute the noble Gazans from all walks of life, be they mothers, fathers, elders, children, doctors, nurses, or journalists.

Irresponsibility and how to cross that hurdle

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In part two of a series on responsibility, we hear about common examples of irresponsibility and how to combat it.

Prophetic call to individual responsibility

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In part one of a series on responsibility, we learn about individual responsibility and the Prophetic direction behind it.

OCD: Destigmatising by addressing behaviours

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In part three of three, we learn how to tackle scrupulosity (religious OCD) by addressing behavioural aspects.

OCD: Demystifying by addressing the mind

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In part two of three, we learn how to tackle scrupulosity (religious OCD) by addressing matters of the mind.

OCD: Defining, Demystifying, & Destigmatising

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In part one of three, we learn about religious OCD or scrupulosity, and how it can seriously harm you if left unaddressed.

Is Britain under siege from increasing Muslim numbers?

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Muslims are growing in England and Wales, but we will lose ourselves without a proper Islamic education, parental guidance, and understanding of identity and heritage.

What the world needs from a Muslim revival

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Over time, the world has become poorer due to the downfall of Muslims. An urgent revival is needed to improve the affairs of all.

The perennially exorbitant cost of living in the dunya

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Shaykh Ali Hammuda discusses the ongoing cost of living crisis and how it is proof that this world was never meant to be easy.