When she stood up she turned towards him and said: ‘O treacherous one, you shall come to learn! On that Day when Allah sets ...
Global sportspeople have united in urging one of football's major governing bodies to stand for humanity, not hypocrisy.
The current climate has created an opportunity to seek a God-centred approach to the critical juncture we are now facing. The ...
A thinker, orator, mujtahid, writer, leader, politician, and seasoned organiser, Abul A’la Maududi (also known as Maulana Maududi) has left a lasting impression in shaping Muslims in South Asia and ...
Voting simply means to select, or to make a choice or expression of a preference. In our scenario, it is a legal right guaranteed by the British government to its citizens to select the next Prime ...
In this episode of The Islam21c Podcast, Shaykh Dr. Haitham al-Haddad and Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi have a frank conversation about politics, power, and polytheism. Should Muslims look to enter into ...
“The Haganah burnt my town to the ground, summarily executed my great-grandfather, and displaced my grandfather and his whole family at gunpoint” Peterson, who often preaches about morality and ...
“Be patient with what they say. And remember our slave Dāwūd, the possessor of strength, for he was often returning back to Allah.’’[1] Allah (subḥānahu wa taʿālā) then goes on to mention two specific ...
Shaykh Abdalhaqq Bewley is a shaykh of the Darqawi-Shadhili-Qadiri Tariqa. Shaykh Abdalhaqq accepted Islam in 1968 and spent a number of years in Morocco studying the Deen. Since that time he has ...
Every story of ethnic cleansing is heart breaking. Some have been forgotten, overlooked in favour of others that were on a larger scale, yet they were driven just as much by hatred and unsettling ...
In this episode of OnGuard, Shaykh Abu Aaliyah explores modernity as a philosophical world-view that trades meaning for power, examining how Muslims can navigate these challenging waters while ...
In this explosive podcast episode, we look at what this war has shown us about the Muslim Ummah, whether we can trust what either side says, and what about the Arab regimes?