Attacks on mosques and animosity toward Muslims: How to turn these challenges into opportunities for dawah

The incidents reported throughout May 2026, reveal that Islamophobia in the United States continues to evolve through multiple forms rather than a single identifiable pattern.
The Day of Arafah, the Prophet’s(SAW) final sermon, and the crisis of the broken modern world

In the final year of his life, during the sacred days of Hajj in the blessed month of Dhul Hijjah, the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) stood
The most evil oppressor lies within yourself and it is called, the nafs

The invisible battlefield within Among the most profound ideas in Islam is the understanding that the greatest struggles faced by human beings are often invisible.
5 major trials from the life of the Prophet (SAW) and how he remained firm on his deen

Mental Health Awareness Month offers a valuable opportunity to engage in a deeper and more reflective examination of resilience, psychological endurance, and the human capacity
5 Arab American advocates defending dignity behind prison walls

For generations, the story of prison advocacy in the United States has often been told through court rulings, policy debates, and headline-making reform campaigns. Yet
Prisoners under Muslim rule: The ethics, law, and history behind ethical treatment towards prisoners

In 2010, when Dr. Aafia Siddiqui stood before a federal court in New York and was sentenced to 86 years in prison, her case had
Hamza ibn Abdul Muttalib (ra): The sword, the martyr, and the shield of the Prophet (SAW)

There are certain moments in Islamic history where the battlefield becomes more than a place of combat, it becomes a place where belief itself is
Eid ul Fitr: The meaning, mercy, and joy behind Islam’s festival celebrating the end of Ramadan

There are a few moments in the Islamic calendar that are as emotionally layered and spiritually meaningful as Eid ul Fitr. For millions of Muslims
The Battle of Badr

During this blessed month of spiritual cleansing, repentance, and steadfastness, consider making a donation towards our efforts in serving The Quran so that every individual,
Behind bars, beyond words: A Muslim Heritage Month reflection on Malcolm X

For many people, Malcolm X is remembered as a firebrand, a voice of rage, a man perpetually frozen in photographs mid-speech, finger pointed, eyes burning,