Thus, I was ten and emancipating myself from God, deciding that if my ‘test’ for this duniya was to love a man who did not deserve it, to show him mercy and forgiveness, then I would simply not sit the test. It was shortly after that I decided that I no longer loved my father.
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The world finds itself at a critical juncture: should we silently acquiesce to the perpetuation of such an atrocious practice in the name of tradition, or advocate for the human rights of girls and women?
France finds itself in a state of ‘sexularism’, afflicted by paradoxical foregrounding of female sexuality in its Republican secularism that attempts to justify its hypocritical and gendered Islamophobia.
Can a young Muslim, like myself, survive in the modern secular university which is seemingly at odds with the metaphysics and tenets of Islam?
On the women leading the anti-CAA protest movement.
Badar is an outspoken member of Hizb ut-Tahrir, a group which has supported killing apostates
Mirela Kadrić talks history, migration and deradicalisation
How religion and practicing faith are brought to life on campus.
The Muslim prayer room on campus has been broken into five times over the summer, Naaman Zhou reports.
Ferdous Bahar reports on the most recent initiative from New South Wales’ Muslim student organisations