A tale of two Pakistani girls: Malala Yusafzai and Nabila Rehman
Malala Yusufzai, the youngest Nobel Prize winner, has turned out to be a hero and a villain simultaneously in her home country, …
Malala Yusufzai, the youngest Nobel Prize winner, has turned out to be a hero and a villain simultaneously in her home country, …
By Dr Husni Hammuda To hear this audio khutbah, please click on the link below: Cures for illness – Prophetic Medicine
By Shaykh Hamza Yusuf To view this Youtube video, please click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJo4B-yaxfk
From the Daily Telegraph, 1:34PM BST 25 Oct 2014 A Front National local councillor has embarrassed France’s far-Right party by announcing his …
By Ashir Karim
“Today, over a thousand years after the founding of al-Qarawiyyin, one wonders: What went wrong? Why has Islamic civilization, despite the early jump in higher learning over other cultures, why has it not continued to be a pioneer in science, technology, medicine, and business? Why has it not been a vanguard of art and literature? And why is it that Muslims have not developed curious minds, an intellectual curiosity, that is the hallmark and at the root of Western civilization’s success…”
By Theresa Corbin CNN 14 Ocober 2014 Editor’s note: Theresa Corbin is a writer living in New Orleans. She is the founder of Islamwich and …
By Schlomo Sand
“I am aware of living in one of the most racist societies in the western world. Racism is present to some degree everywhere, but in Israel it exists deep within the spirit of the laws. It is taught in schools and colleges, spread in the media, and above all and most dreadful, in Israel the racists do not know what they are doing and, because of this, feel in no way obliged to apologise…”
by Arshad Gamiet
“Without faith, people see the world in 2 dimensions only. They only see themselves and everything that’s out there, the natural world, the animal, vegetable and mineral kingdoms: earth, water, wind and fire. That’s all: just the human Self and everything around it…”