Why do we see that the deaths of Ukrainians are more painful, more felt, than the deaths of Palestinians? We should feel for both as both are equally human beings made of flesh and blood.
Read More »Muslim Call to Prayer and My Azan Clock
Soon after moving to the United States, I realized how much I miss the sound of Azan. Azan is an Islamic call to the prayer that echoes five times a day to call the believers to offer obligatory daily prayers.
Read More »Ask a Muslim: Is It Permissible to Be a Non-Practicing Muslim?
Ask a Muslim: Is It Permissible to Be a Non-Practicing Muslim?
Read More »Negative Spaces Have Value in Art, Life and Theology
Having assumed that truth and beauty lay in fullness I clearly needed a lesson in the value of negative spaces.
Read More »Ask a Muslim: What Are the Fasting Rules for Non-Muslims During Ramadan?
Fasting in Ramadan is not an obligation for non-Muslims. If you miss a fast, then you do not need to worry about making it up.
Read More »The Evil in this World: It All Started with a Forbidden Fruit
The origin of evil as described in Islam goes back to the early times when Allah, SWT (God), created Adam from clay. He then asked his other creations, Angels and Jinn to prostrate to Adam. All did except “Iblis,” Iblis was a Jinn and believed that hence he was created from fire, an element superior to clay, so then, why shall he prostrate to someone who is created from mere clay.
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