Rahla Khan

Dealing with domestic violence in Muslim families

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Many Muslims are extremely naïve or in denial about the reality and prevalence of domestic violence and abuse in their communities. Many believe in ignoring incidents of abuse as “internal family matters” and brush off statistics and reports fearing that if these reports are given credence, it would give an image of Islam as a…...

Muslim Food Banks Are Changing Hearts & Lives

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Members of American Muslims For Hunger Relief pack food for distribution. MUSLIM-RUN food charities are a fairly recent phenomenon in the West, and although not as well publicised in the mainstream media as the ‘more newsworthy’ activities attributed to Muslims, they are received with gratitude in the communities they serve. …...

Hunting for the Ramadan Spirit

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MOST people my parents’ age would say that Ramadan is less “family-oriented than it used to be” and it seems to be the time where Arabic TV series and game shows dominate. One thing is for sure, the Ramadan spirit is not what it used to be, that I can say! – a commentator on…...

Why Remembering Death will Help Us in Ramadan

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I remember the beginning of Ramadan a few years ago: the festive supermarkets with their jampacked aisles, the makeshift roadside stalls outside restaurants selling crisp sambusas and subiya, the sounds of adhan emanating from masajid… My house overlooked a Maghsalat-al-Amwaat al-Khairiyyah (a charitable organization which prepares bodies for burial in the Islamic manner), and as I walked home…...

What did the Prophet ﷺ‎ eat for Iftar?

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LOOKING at the abundance of food on our Iftar tables, it never ceases to appall me how much time, energy, expense and effort is spent in preparing, consuming, serving and clearing up elaborate meals in the name of “maintaining Ramadan traditions.” It makes me wonder: Who taught us the tradition of the over-laden table and the…...