She was just taking her little girl home from school...
Read More »“Where are they taking daddy?”
This is the second chapter in our story of an unsuspecting British Muslim family. Amina’s daddy is taken to the side at the airport by what appear to be police officers...
Read More »The Eclipse: frightening for those who reflect
One of the defining characteristics of the modern age is how oblivious people are to the natural phenomena and signs around them.
Read More »Convert Islamophobia
How then do we understand the experience of a convert; a person born upon the culture of a people, once a friend and loved, but now an object of discrimination...
Read More »“She’s Just a Friend”
Gender interactions in Islām...
Read More »Australia’s forgotten Islamic roots
Australia Day; a day of progress, a day of fireworks and laser shows, a day of communities gathering, unified in celebration of what makes Australia great – or so they would have us believe.[1] The truth of the matter is ...
Read More »How British students saved a Syrian baby
Many of us witnessed and expressed our outrage over the tripling of our university tuition fees. We felt our right to higher education was being taken away from us. We believed opportunity was becoming something solely for those from a ...
Read More »Imam Shakeel v The BBC: Time for the community to wake up
Imam Shakeel Begg of Lewisham Mosque, London, recently lost his case for libel against the BBC. Firstly, I would like to say that I wish to express my support for Imam Shakeel. He is a model imam who works diligently ...
Read More »The Life of Sh Muhammad Ayyub
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Read More »Managing The Work-Life-Death Balance
The purpose of this article is not to offer any clear-cut instruction; rather, the aim is merely to provoke the reader into contemplating the various issues being discussed. In the western world we often lament our lack of time. We ...
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