Beyond Ramadan

"…Allah wants you to complete the prescribed period (of Fasting) and to glorify Him for the Guidance…" [Qur'an, 2: 185] The ethnic and religious polarization, cultivation of cultural divisions, relentless fueling of ideological differences, and geopolitical crises in an already troubled world suggest that a more tumultuous time lies ahead for humanity. It is disturbing … Continue reading Beyond Ramadan

Diversity within Unity of Purpose

"...Cooperate with one another in goodness…and do not cooperate in sin..." [Qur’an, 5: 2] Any formidable campaign aimed to be enduring and impactful in transforming a society needs to be rational, pragmatic, and dynamic. The code of life Islam presents is consistent with human nature, progressive, and realistic in its mission. It consists of both … Continue reading Diversity within Unity of Purpose

The Global View of Islam

“O mankind, We created you from one male and one female…” [Qur’an, 49: 13] Any message that aspires to guide people methodically on how to shape and conduct life with a focus on achieving its purpose by addressing social, economic, family, personal, and interpersonal issues in a balanced and coherent way across racial, ethnic, religious, … Continue reading The Global View of Islam

The Revealed Scriptures: Shared and Distinct Features

“We raised earlier Messengers with clear signs and Divine Books and We have now sent down this Reminder upon you that you may elucidate to people…” [Qur’an: 16: 44] Human civilization has evolved from the Stone Age to the Cyber Age. It did not happen overnight, nor did it happen accidentally or magically. It still … Continue reading The Revealed Scriptures: Shared and Distinct Features

Hygiene, Health and Islam (Part I)

“… Allah loves those who turn to Him, and loves those who purify themselves.” [Qur’an, 2: 222] To the exclusion of all other species, man is an exceptionally complex and dynamic living creature on earth. His cognitive functions, intellectual faculties, freedom of choice and action, vast resources at his disposal, ambitions for acquisitions and acceleration, … Continue reading Hygiene, Health and Islam (Part I)

Hygiene, Health and Islam (Part III)

“A strong believer is better and dearer to Allah than a weak one…” [Bukhari, Muslim] The consumption of fermented beverages by humans is as old as human history known to man. Alcoholism is a serious disease. Globally around 120 million people have an alcohol use disorder. In the United States, more than 86% of Americans … Continue reading Hygiene, Health and Islam (Part III)

Ramadan: Pursuit of Moral Excellence

The collective happiness of society rests on human behavior alone. Yet, despite amazing progress in just about every field of human endeavor, this quintessence of humanity remains completely dark. Man is mindlessly focused on selfish worldly aspirations at the expense of society’s welfare. Escalating bloody violence is out of hand, threatening every community in modern … Continue reading Ramadan: Pursuit of Moral Excellence