Book Review: ‘You Truly Assumed’ by Laila Sabreen
“You truly assumed that the world would heal and stay healed while spinning constantly. A spinning driven in part by ...
“You truly assumed that the world would heal and stay healed while spinning constantly. A spinning driven in part by ...
In 2012, 107 Muslim students protested the management of Sri Ramakunjeshwara First Grade College in Uppinangadi, Karnataka for imposing a ...
While it is disheartening to see that folks that are White, elderly, rural and Republican are less likely to agree, ...
The UK’s highest court is to consider whether Shamima Begum, the London schoolgirl, who fled to join Islamic State in ...
"As an American Muslim artist I have to be honest it has been hard at times to carve a space ...
The promising promos of UK Channel 4's new reality series, "Extremely British Muslims" were a good start—I could almost picture ...
The problematic understanding of Muslim womanhood is not only what drives prevailing misconceptions about Muslims in the West, but it ...
Muslim women often find themselves underrepresented in our society. Too often they find themselves unfairly represented because they are women ...
As we are all processing the procedures of Election Day, I would urge each one of you to not become ...
After hearing Khizr Khan’s speech at the Democratic National Convention, Donald Trump once again did not surprise us with his ...
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