Islam has never told us to remain silent about mental health, so why are we?

Each year on World Mental Health Day, communities rally to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and advocate for better care. For Muslims, this day presents a
Mass incarceration and Islam: What prison dawah teaches us about reforming society

Imagine a young man in a prison cell. He is stripped of freedom, dignity, and routine, and he sits alone with his thoughts. For many,
How Muslim teachers are the frontliners of faith and identity on World Teachers’ Day

Every life begins with some form of learning. For example, before a child knows how to walk, they begin to observe the movement of the
The Quran and Sunnah are the Islamic blueprints for peaceful resistance

In the dusty valley of Ta’if, the Messenger of Allah (SAW) stood with bleeding feet and a heavy heart. He (SAW) had come with a
Why a civilization can never flourish without the elderly

In many homes, we often find that there is a quiet space that is maybe overlooked on a day-to-day basis, but carries the most tranquility
The neuroscience of Salaah: How prayer rewires the brain

Have you ever had that moment in your life when everything around you feels super overwhelming, and everything that you thought you had under control
Why Islam was always ahead on human rights

When the phrase “human rights” comes up, most people think of events that have happened in modern history such as The Universal Declaration of Human
When culture clashes with Islam, what should you follow?

In every society, human beings live by two invisible forces: culture and religion. Both shape how we think, behave, and belong. Both offer guidance, meaning,
What does the heart of a Prophet look like?

The emotional intelligence of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) In an age where emotional intelligence is praised as a hallmark of effective leadership, great character,
The Caliphate of ʿUmar ibn al-Khattab (RA): A Legacy of Justice, Courage, and Devotion

Long before the rise of the Islamic empire, a man walked in Arabia with such presence that even his enemies paused. ʿUmar ibn al-Khattab (RA)