Islamic Thought

Muharram and ʿĀshūra in the age of unabated genocide

Shaykh Ali Hammuda

Reducing Muharram to history and law misses its deeper message — one that speaks to a wounded but rising Ummah in Gaza and beyond.

A different side to forgiveness?

Hamza Andreas Tzortzis 0 Min Read

We all ask Allah for forgiveness, but there's another side to it that we often overlook; what is that side?

Why Palestinians treat prisoners better than Israelis

Dr. Salman Butt 13 Min Read

As Muslims, we have a set standard to follow; but it requires serious moral fortitude to follow the Sharī'ah over imitating your enemies.

Triumph of Gaza and the spirit of Islamic unity

Ustadh Wahid Azizi 15 Min Read

This is why we continually talk about Gaza, despite the distance, repeated tragedies, and our incapacity to do anything material.

Key lessons we can take from the LA fires

Shaykh Dr. Haitham al-Haddad 18 Min Read

When Allah (subḥānahu wa ta'āla) delivers calamities, we must learn from the wisdom behind such events.

The legend that is Khaled Nabhan

Ahmed Hammuda 9 Min Read

The 54-year-old Palestinian grandfather and gardener was martyred on 16 December, finally being reunited with the soul of his soul.

Does anyone die peacefully?

Hafiz Sha'ban 8 Min Read

Pangs of death and the departure of a believer’s soul are closely connected, but the two are often confused.

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