We find ourselves in discussions about modernity and re-interpreting Islam for our times. Christianity has had no problem doing this over the years, of course, ‘re-interpret’ is a misnomer for ‘ignore the sacred text’ but nevertheless churches have successfully become modernized places turning a blind eye to or supporting Zina, immodesty, homosexuality and the like. […]
September 3, 2018
August 27, 2018
How to use Facebook less
If you’ve found Facebook becoming an overwhelming part of your life you might want to take a step back and rework your relationship with the social media platform. I’ve taken a complete break from Facebook (my personal page) for the past few weeks but if you’re not ready to completely sign off, below are a […]
July 31, 2018
Fast and you’ll be healthy 4/4
This is my final post on fasting. It’s been tough to write this series not only because of the nature of the topic, mainly the difficulty of honest self-reflection, but also because of the difficulty in writing in ‘real time’. Most of my posts are about subject matters that I’ve had a long time to […]
July 16, 2018
Fast and you’ll be healthy (Part 3/4)
This week (6/9- 6/15) wasn’t my best, I fasted on average about 13 hours a day. I think I began to get tired of fasting, even though it’s relatively easy for me to skip an early meal, I have days where I just don’t want to. I see myself going through the motions of toasting […]
July 9, 2018
Fast and you’ll be healthy (Part 2/4)
My week didn’t turn out precisely as planned. My daily average fasting hours over the past week was 15 —one hour short of my goal. The actual day to day numbers varied: Monday: 19 Hrs Tuesday: 14.5 Hrs Wednesday: 16 Hrs Thursday: 14.5 Hrs Friday: 13 Hrs Saturday: 7 Hrs Sunday: 21.5 Hrs The easiest […]
July 3, 2018
“Fast and you’ll be healthy…” (Part 1/4)
For the next four weeks, I’ll be writing about fasting, it’s benefits and my personal experience. It may seem strange to choose to do this after Ramadan since Ramadan is the only time of year when we as Muslims are obliged to fast but the reality is that fasting is a strong tradition in Islam […]
June 25, 2018
How men’s silence hurts women
What’s troubled me about the #metoo movement from its inception is struggling with the appropriate boundaries of the movement. Is it simply about sexual assault? Should it only be about sexual assault? Or is it about much more than that? The issue with consent With the advent of condoms, birth control, and abortion we as […]
June 19, 2018
Mama’s Baby; Papa’s maybe.
The rights of Illegitimate children in Islam When a child is born out of wedlock, they have no father. According to Islamic law, the child does not inherit from the father nor does he take his last name, the vast majority of scholars held that no lineage is established between a child born out of […]
June 11, 2018
The unity of words and actions
“Submit to ritual in order to conquer the self… in other words think of the self as this messy set of patterns that we’ve fallen into and your goal is to break that… and you do that by forcing yourself through ritual… or being forced through ritual, to become a better person” -Michael Puett (Speaking […]
May 21, 2018
Fasting from the World by Rabia Christine Brodbeck
I wanted to write something on fasting and this beautiful holy month we find ourselves in but I couldn’t help but urgently wish to -rather than share my own thoughts, share one of the most beautiful essays I’ve ever read on on fasting. I pray you’ll benefit from and be as moved this article as I […]
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