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Healing from a Difficult Childhood: An Islamic Guide to Breaking Cycles and Finding Peace

Healing from a Difficult Childhood: An Islamic Guide to Breaking Cycles and Finding Peace Many Muslims grow up in homes that feel more like battlefields than sanctuaries. Behind closed doors, the silence can be deafening, marked by emotional distance, the strain of poverty, toxic marriages, or even violence. These childhood struggles leave deep scars, shaping […]

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Fact-Checking Ben Shapiro: A Historical Rebuttal on Israel & Palestine

In the digital age, historical narratives can be shaped by viral clips and powerful rhetoric. When influential commentators like Ben Shapiro present a version of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, their claims often go unchallenged, reaching millions. However, a closer look at the historical record reveals a more complex and often contradictory story. In this comprehensive analysis, […]

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Beyond Bilal: A Deep Dive into African Islamic History with Shaykh Mustafa Briggs

Rediscovering Our Roots: A Journey into African Islamic History with Shaykh Mustafa Briggs From the coasts of Senegal to the streets of London, Shaykh Mustafa Briggs shares a journey that weaves together ancestry, faith, and identity. For many, the story of Islam in Africa is a footnote, an afterthought to a narrative centred elsewhere. But […]

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Building a Lasting Legacy: An Islamic Guide to Wealth and Financial Literacy

In a world dominated by hustle culture and the ever-present pressure of capitalism, it’s easy for Muslims to feel caught between two extremes: the obsession with worldly wealth and the glorification of poverty. But what if there’s a third, more balanced path? A path where money becomes a tool for empowerment, community building, and an […]

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The Two Doctors Who Got Married During a Genocide

Dr. Mohammed Mustafa, an Australian emergency physician, and Dr. Nour Dalloul, a Palestinian doctor from Gaza, met while volunteering in Gaza’s hospitals. Amid bombardment, evacuations, and death, they found love — and chose to marry in the middle of a genoc*de. Their journey didn’t end there. After months apart, Nour has now reunited with Mohammed […]