In Quebec, Bill 21 prohibits people of faith from wearing religious symbols in certain civil jobs and new proposed legislation may expand the implications of this law.
For Muslim students, navigating religious celebrations with exams is a tough balancing act.
How I am holding onto my Islamic identity this Ramadan and honouring those who can’t.
Muslim women have always shaped history – we were just never taught!
Even though they are not always seen this way, women can easily be considered the backbone of Ramadan. Dishes like qatayef and mansaf are prepared every year, and they...
Muslim students are juggling priorities in one of the holiest months of the Islamic year.
"While not eating is part of that [spiritual and physical reflection], the real purpose of Ramadan is to connect (or reconnect in some cases) with our spiritual purpose, adopt...
“No, not even water,” I respond to my classmate after I finish my midterm, hungry and tired. Between late-night suhoor, early classes, and exams on an empty stomach, balancing...
When and for whom do we accept certain fashion statements?
An expository article on the niqab/face veil, as practiced by the global Muslim community.