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The Gift of Pain

Shaykh Ali Hammuda

Why pain is not a burden to escape, but a signal that shapes growth, purpose, and closeness to Allah.

Nationwide Fajr Challenge sees close to 1,300 youth take part

Abdullah Izzadin 5 Min Read

“Overall everything was great! I got my medal, I got chocolates, I got prize money, I got flowers for my mum, I got a certificate. I’m really looking forward to the next

Johnson seeks forgiveness while allies become increasingly indifferent

Shaheer Choudhury 9 Min Read

Boris Johnson is once again facing the music after he was accused on Monday evening of convening a grand No. 10 garden party with more than a hundred invitees.

Close Down Guantanamo: 20 Years of GITMO

Maira Mirza 6 Min Read

Yesterday marked 20 years since the opening of the Guantanamo Bay Detention Prison, which is the world’s “infamous symbol of kidnap, torture, and indefinite imprisonment without charge or trial”.

This Quranic Quality Can Even Be Experienced by a Non-Believer

Burhan Uddin 12 Min Read

Burhan Uddin further sharpens our understanding of this Quranic character through analysing an incident in the life of world-famous life guru and wealth coach, Tony Robbins.

Kazakhs suffer as political turmoil engulfs nation

Shaheer Choudhury 8 Min Read

The Central Asian nation is dangerously close to further unrest following demonstrations, which have spiralled along broader anti-government tones.

Convicted teenage terrorist fined £22 after planning on “shooting up a mosque”

Shaheer Choudhury 6 Min Read

A 17-year-old far-right extremist from Wiltshire has been slapped with a whopping £22 court surcharge after being convicted of a terrorism offence.