Posts Tagged ‘America’
“Muslim Youth Radicalization” Townhall Recording
In light of the recent discussions on Muslim-American radicalization, we would like to re-post our townhall on Muslim Youth Radicalization. We believe this discussion by experts in the Muslim community touched upon salient points that are relevant to the current national discourse. Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:55:00 — 41.3MB) SuhaibWebb.com aims to stay at the forefront on the issues [...]
Expressions of the African American Muslim Experience
February is Black History Month, a month in which we are encouraged to reflect on the African American experience and to remember the significant struggles, events and personalities of its history. To honor this month and this history, with special focus on African American Muslims, we are asking you to share your thoughts and creative [...]
Is Hijab an Obligation? Don’t Religious Rules Change?
Question: Why do we have to wear Hijab in America? Don’t religious laws change according to time and place? Isn’t there room for this to change? Answer: Asalamu `alaykum dearest Sister, I pray that this message reaches you well and full of faith. I would like to thank you for taking the time to write [...]
How Can Islam Benefit Society?
In this video, Imam Suhaib Webb answers the question, “How Can Islam Benefit Society?”
Call for Submissions: Black History Month
February has been designated Black History month in the United States. In this country, the Muslim community has had a tremendous history of African-American leaders and those enslaved, thinkers and entertainers, scholars and activists. This new year brings with it opportunities for growth and renewal, as well as mounting challenges of Islamophobia and bigotry. As the Spanish philosopher George [...]
A Small Reflection on Fruits
Alhamdulillah we’ve been in Egypt for a month and three days. I just wanted to share something I was thinking about – a small reflection that will probably make you laugh. One thing that I have noticed is that the fruit back home (and North America in general) tastes like paper compared to the delicious produce [...]





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