The Age of Dhikr
I did not have to fight. I did not have to struggle for justice. And even more: I did not have to explain: almost paradise.
Read MoreI did not have to fight. I did not have to struggle for justice. And even more: I did not have to explain: almost paradise.
Read MoreA Qur’anic passage on sex, adultery, and “hidden adornment” raises a lot of questions, with answers hard to find.
Read MoreThe Bible never discusses Mary’s pain in childbirth, but it is in the Qu’ran.
Read MoreI used to say, if I see that sun come over the horizon, I know the day is going to be good. Simple things like the sun or the absence of it, remind me then to be grateful.
Read MoreNow that the speaker volume has been adjusted, I must say I’m in love with this recitation. No, I’m not kidding. Really.
Read MoreWhy bother to go to the mosque in the first place, you might ask…here’s why.
Read MoreOr, when the rubber meets the road…
Read MoreOn sighting of the moon, cycles, and the purity (or not) of blood.
Read MoreDay one of the fasting month is best described as “the almost day.” We are almost into the fast and yet we are almost like the preceding non-fast days.
Read MoreA distinguished scholar of Islam and gender begins a daily record of the time leading up to her first “journey of a lifetime,” her pilgrimage to Makkah.
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