When Your Mosque is On a Screen 

The Future of Faith in a Digitally-Connected World

Our Mothers Didn’t Call It Feminism

What Liberation Looks Like for Muslim Women

Between Two Worlds

The Complexity of Being an American Muslim

We Were Never New

Muslim Women, Latinidad, and the Sacred Work of Belonging

Stereotypes on Screen

The Impact of Portrayals of Muslims in Entertainment

Three Paths, One Horizon 

Imam Warith Deen Mohammed, Imam Jamil Al-Amin, and the Moral Lineage of Malcolm X

Fasting While the Rest of America Sleeps 

Muslim Gig Workers Face Another Daunting Ramadan

Marginalization and Miracles 

Maryam (‘alayha assalaam), Malcolm, and Mamdani

4 Black-Led Mosques in the U.S. That Made History

Recognizing Islam’s American Journey During Black History Month

The Betrayal of Spirit

Muslim World’s Crisis Is Not of Faith, but of Meaning