Should Muslims swear allegiance to the King? With the coronation of King Charles this weekend, many Muslims have been asking - and debating - about the permissibility of taking part in ceremonies and oaths of allegiance to the King and Head of the Church of England. Shaykh Haitham writes about…
In this piece, Shaykh Dr. Haitham al-Haddad discusses the coronation of King Charles III, and how Muslims should respond to the occasion.
Following Humza Yousaf's appointment as Scotland's First Minister, Abdul Wahid argues that Yousaf's newfound office may be more harmful than helpful.
“We are witness to the ‘largest industrial scale persecution of a religious minority since the Holocaust’ and we find Muslim leaders, at best, staying silent, and at worst, speaking in support of such persecution!”
“Realise that your children are living in a different time to yours.”
An example of a British Muslim parents' group standing up for their principles in the face of pressure
The silence of Muslim-majority states over China's repression of Uyghurs is not due to ignorance, writes Lukman Harees, but a calculated political and economic decision.
ʿAbd Allāh Thomson dispels common myths about Muslims and so-called "integration".
Deadline to respond: tonight 11:45pm
“It is obligatory upon every Muslim who has basic understanding of the deen to respond to this consultation." - Sh Haitham al-Haddad
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