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Reflection on Juz' 30

I look down at the Arabic script and stare. I can no longer read it. It’s a strange fear that I have, that I’ll open the Qur’an one day and be unable to read. When I pick up the book after some time away, despite my daily prayer, my tongue carries this fear, heavy and cautious stumbling over the first few words, until …

Rumi's Dance

The sun is setting behind Rumi’s tomb, scorching the clouds on its descent, giving them fired coloured edges. The students exit the museum housing Rumi’s tomb and make their way to the side of the building, where a mini colosseum is constructed.

A Mother's Warmth

As midday approached, my roommate and I boarded a ferry to Büyükada, one of the nine Princes’ Islands in Turkey. She called me ‘sister’ given our shared African heritage, but only when she was happy with me; otherwise, it was ‘cousin’.

Why Are We Laughing?

Muslim education in the public domain is on a slippery slope. In the age of information satire with the popularity of Jon Stewart, Colbert, and other media projects aimed to point out the absurdity in public opinions or long held racist stances, much humor also permeates Muslim education. The need to provide some levity to dense topics isn’t new.

God In Transit

I took travel for granted. My focus was always on the end of the trip. What I would do when I met a friend, what sights I would see when I arrived, what meetings did I have to make. Being in transit was literally a means to an end. And for work I had to travel quite a lot, back and forth between New York and different countries in the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa.

The Triple S

Don’t be scared! Yea you! You know who you are. It’s always the same story, whether on the platform, or on the train, walking or standing on the city streets. As you see me coming towards you, our eyes quickly meet and in the next split instant you…