A poem by dedicated to #mentalhealthweek
Read More »Have Charity Appeals made us War Photographers?
You have been seeing so many charity appeals over the last 22 nights; images of pain, suffering and devastation. Have you become desensitised? Do you change the channel and forget? Have you become a War Photographer?
Read More »“My Brother You Are Free” – Remembering Sayyid Qutb’s Farewell Poem
Today marks 54 years since Sayyid Qutb's martyrdom (rahimahullāh). Ahmed Hammuda recounts one of the most famous poems he composed while waiting to be executed.
Read More »The Pain of Invasion, Relief and the Way to Victory
Marking its 68th anniversary, very few remain to tell their story of the Nakbah, or the Palestinian Catastrophe, of 1948. One that culminated in the violent extermination and mass expulsion of millions of Palestinians from their homes to be replaced ...
Read More »Thank you, O`Bomber
America and her allies have succeeded. They’ve finally found a reason to show their true might, Wiping out ‘extremists’ from the skies at night. With her coalition of Kings ridding the country of this terror threat. All of ...
Read More »Exhortation To Myself
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Point not at others, but rather at yourself...
What Protects Me
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But as she walks into her husbands arms...
Love your Masjid
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Our Mosques are standing half empty...
Poor Oppressed Woman
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My personality is what I flaunt...
The Believers
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We constantly combat wrong and strive for Right...