Articles & Analyses

Blessings of Hifz: A Mother’s Story

When my older brother finished memorizing the Qur'an and started leading taraweeh back in the late 90s, it wasn’t all…

9 years ago

We Need Ulama

There, in Baluchistan, was a clear need to scholars who can instruct people towards the teachings of Islam and guide…

9 years ago

Expelled from Home, Caught in Neighbors’ Purgatory

Myanmar's Muslim minority, Rohingya have been described by the UN as "the most friendless people in the world". (more…)

9 years ago

Taj Mahal: ‘Symbol of India’ or mere Muslim tomb?

Taj Mahal is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, attracting more than six million tourists a year. It…

9 years ago

Ethnic Cleansing of the Rohingya

Myanmar is in the middle of the latest episode of violence targeting the Rohingya, the country’s largest Muslim minority. (more…)

9 years ago

Ongoing Situation & Challenges

Banks are considered among the vital arteries of the present societies and one of the main pillars of the contemporary…

9 years ago

Curriculum of Islamic Seminaries Needs Revision

The rector of Darululoom Zahedan pointed out to important points about the curriculum of Islamic seminaries in the Indian sub-continent…

9 years ago

Shaikh Ab. Hamid’s Advice to Ulama

The rector and principal of Darululoom Zahedan, the biggest Islamic seminary in Iran, talked to dozens of rectors and teachers…

9 years ago

Why would Israel want a religious war over Al Aqsa Mosque?

Much of the media coverage of recent raids and protests by Israeli police and settlers at Al-Aqsa Mosque have focused…

9 years ago

Iranian Presidential Race; Landscape of Sunnis

Sunnis of Iran know well the ongoing circumstances of their country. They do not expect any revolutionary change in the…

9 years ago