Juneteenth and the Islamic Message

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Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, when US Union Major General Gordon Granger announced the end of slavery in Galveston, Texas, in accordance with then US President Abraham Lincoln’s 1863 Emancipation Proclamation. Over 150 years has... Keep Reading »

Eid ul Fitr Khutbah 2021

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A very poignant and moving Eid ul Fitr Khutbah as the issue of Al-Aqsa and the blessed land of Palestine continues to escalate with no end in sight. Join us as the speaker reminds us... Keep Reading »

Justice Served: Umar Ibn AbdulAzeez and the non-Muslims of Samarkand | 5 Minute Fridays

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When Umar Ibn AbdulAzeez became the Khalifah, he set about correcting some of his predecessors’ mistakes. What happened when the non-Muslims of Samarkand complained to the Khalifah Umar Ibn AbdulAzeez? How was Justice served?  ... Keep Reading »

There was Justice until there wasn’t

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The month of Rajab overflows with events and occurrences worthy of mention, and indeed worthy of remembrance. Rajab saw events in Islamic History which belong in the category of those which changed the course of... Keep Reading »

Why Do We Blame The West? | 5 Minute Fridays

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Today, Muslims are divided and our Ummah suffers across the world. So some say “why blame the West? Maybe the fault is all our own?” Who/what is behind our sad situation and how we can... Keep Reading »

The Prophet Muhammad(ﷺ) and the Makhzumi Woman & Justice| 5 Minute Fridays

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In the great clan of Makhzum, the decision regarding a woman is requested to be changed. What did she do? The response? Who can speak to Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)?   Source: https://www.youtube.com/user/TajiMustafa Share | Like |... Keep Reading »