
“Irada” | A Series Highlighting Deen-Focused Study Circles Led by Black Muslim Women: Meet Juwariyah Abdul-Quddus
This is the third installment in the multi-part series titled “Irada,” which highlights the inspiring leadership of Black Muslim women

This is the third installment in the multi-part series titled “Irada,” which highlights the inspiring leadership of Black Muslim women

This is the second installment in the multi-part series titled “Irada,” which highlights the inspiring leadership of Black Muslim women

The six days of Shawwal offer a unique opportunity for Muslims to maintain the spiritual momentum gained during Ramadan. Observing

Eid ul Fitr: A Sacred Celebration of Spiritual Triumph Eid ul Fitr, the “Festival of Breaking the Fast,” marks the

This is the first installment in the multi-part series titled “Irada,” which highlights the inspiring leadership of Black Muslim women

Empowering Women Through Cultivating Knowledge & Spirituality Introduction Irada (إرادة) is a term I cherish deeply. It means “will” and

I was captivated by the simple yet powerful slogan I saw on a sweatshirt designed by the Muslim Wellness Foundation.

“And among His Signs is this: that He created for you mates from among yourselves, that you may dwell in

We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes,

In a recent enlightening discussion featured on the Blogging Theology YouTube channel, Dr. Abdullah Ali, a renowned scholar in Islamic




Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA) is a national network of masjids, Muslim organizations, and individuals committed to working together to address the urgent needs of the African-American Muslim community.
To grow and maintain a broad-based alliance of Muslims dedicated to strengthening African American Muslim communities and institutions.
To see an America where justice, equality, and righteousness reign and where the legacy of Islam lives on.