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Read More »Scholars That Rebelled Against Tyranny (Part 3)
The remarkable history of Ahl al-Hadīth from the first three generations of the Salaf shows them bringing truth to power and sacrificing their souls and reputations to that effect. Such reveals the enormous gulf between them and the many contemporaries who deceptively claim they are the continuation of that legacy.
Read More »There can be no mental health without justice
Dr. Tarek Younis says that in order to understand mental health, we must first understand the social, political, and ideological context we live in.
Read More »Ella Collins – The Woman Who Led Malcolm X
She remains somewhat of an unsung hero in Muslim circles whenever Malcolm X is discussed...
Read More »It’s time to address the anti-Blackness in our Mosques
Anti-Blackness exists within our mosques, and Black Muslims are being marginalised at the hands of others in the Muslim community in the UK.
Read More »Scholars That Rebelled Against Tyranny (Part 2)
Rebellion against unjust rulers was common among the scholars of the Salaf, in this part of the series Ahmed Hammuda highlights the era of the Tabi'un, including the great Imams Abu Hanifa and Malik.
Read More »The Boy that Changed the World
In the age of fictional superheroes, Sh Shaqur Rehman tells the story of a boy who really did change the world.
Read More »A Concise Overview of the Shariah
Sh Haitham shares the unique perspective of an Islamic jurist summarising the foundations and higher objectives of the Shariah.
Read More »Scholars That Rebelled Against Tyranny (Part 1)
"Scholars of Hadīth have a profound history of political opposition."
Read More »Unscripted #51 | Sh Omar Suleiman on haters, activism & being an Imam
Imam and activist Dr Omar Suleiman joins us for this week's Unscripted podcast and yes, he knows what a Hadouken is!
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