9/11 Bullying – by my Teacher, Too? Mahasin D. Shamsid-Deen The events of 9/11 still resonate heavily with Americans. Read more about 9/11 Bullying – by my Teacher, Too?
A Brief History on the Origins of Labor Day Mahasin D. Shamsid-Deen Labor Day in the United States is the first Monday in September. For many Muslims, it marks the last of the summer national conferences. Read more about A Brief History on the Origins of Labor Day
How to Give Your Best in Islamic Weekend School Mahasin D. Shamsid-Deen Let’s cut to the chase, - Islamic weekend school is truly a necessity for the healthy development of Islamic self-identity for Muslim youth who do not live in Muslim majority population countries. Read more about How to Give Your Best in Islamic Weekend School
Returning to In-Person Learning Suggestions for At-Risk Students Mahasin D. Shamsid-Deen The 2021-22 school year will be different. Schools across the country will likely return to in-person learning. Read more about Returning to In-Person Learning Suggestions for At-Risk Students
Dhabiha – It’s Always the Best Choice Mahasin D. Shamsid-Deen Sometimes, Muslims living in non-Muslim majority countries are ambivalent about consistently choosing Dhabiha when they buy meat. Read more about Dhabiha – It’s Always the Best Choice
Making Going on Hajj Important Again Mahasin D. Shamsid-Deen As Muslims, we make intention for and perform the Hajj because it is the fifth pillar of Islam, making it obligatory. Read more about Making Going on Hajj Important Again
Dhul-Hijjah: 10 Days & Ways of Spiritual Invigoration Mahasin D. Shamsid-Deen Alhumdulillah! Alhumdulillah! Alhumdulillah! Insha’Allah, one of the most blessed times of year begins this weekend. Read more about Dhul-Hijjah: 10 Days & Ways of Spiritual Invigoration