Learn about the Quran, the central sacred text of Islam, through an exploration of the rich diversity of roles and interpretations in Muslim societies.
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Social justice activists working on issues related to Islamophobia must intensify their efforts to align with activists focused on anti-Black violence.
The two friends, who go to school on opposite sides of the country, launched their women-run T-shirt company in January 2015.
The French Medical Institute for Children is an innovative public-private partnership…
Aleena Ismail, a Chicago Northside College Prep junior, are among 25 teens around the world selected by the New York Times to join its Spring Student Council.
Before tonight’s Council meeting, a young chess champion and Santa Monica resident met with Mayor Tony Vazquez.
Originally from Tanzania, East Africa. Fayyaz moved to London England at an early age and soon began to play trombone and euphonium at school.
Discussion on provenance behind the seven known Fatimid rock crystal ewers from Egypt.
The Birmingham Business Journal has recognized the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s School of Public…
Dr. Mahmoud Eboo isn’t a claric but he is an important layman in a major sect of the Muslim faith.
Girls’ education has historically been a way in which populations have been marked as civilized/uncivilized and modern/backward.
Sunny Taj was born in Pakistan, moved to Chicago and then to Houston. At 36 years old, volunteering is in his blood.
University of California, Berkeley’s Master of Development Practice Alumni Profile: Narissa Allibhai
Narissa Allibhai is a Kenyan human rights advocate and graduate of UC Berkeley’s Master of Development Practice, a professional degree in sustainable development.
Rahim Mawji graduated from Harvard College in 2015 with an applied mathematics concentration and a secondary concentration in sociology.
Shams was a normal kid. He grew up in the Chicago area playing basketball, hanging out with friends and doing normal teenage things. Very early in his life, however, he realized he loved seeing news about breaking trades and transactions in his beloved sport of the NBA.