Here are the three biggest lessons I’ve reflected on and will implement for improvement from this Ramadan.
Ramadan is continuously talked about in terms of fasting, but that narrow focus leaves out what truly defines the month for millions of Muslims worldwide.
“Philly Muslims” might trend online, but offline, it sticks. A reflection of breaking stereotypes, balancing faith and city identity, and refusing to be reduced to a hashtag.
I don’t know about you, but I’ve heard the names Mamdani and Duwaji all over the place; I presume you have too, so here’s a brief overview about them.Â
A reflection on finding confidence, faith, and self-expression while embracing modesty in a world that defines beauty too narrowly.
Every week, one or more E-Board member will contribute research related to a current social justice topic. Research is a form of activism; we encourage all of our members...
If you’re a Muslim, you’ve probably heard the term “Ramadan Muslim”(more often than not) used with a negative connotation. And for the longest time, I used to view myself...
In Quebec, Bill 21 prohibits people of faith from wearing religious symbols in certain civil jobs and new proposed legislation may expand the implications of this law.
For Muslim students, navigating religious celebrations with exams is a tough balancing act.
How I am holding onto my Islamic identity this Ramadan and honouring those who can’t.