29th of Ramadan: The Day Kairouan Was Born and the Features of the Nation Were Drawn
The 29th of Ramadan marks a significant day in Islamic history, symbolizing the establishment of Kairouan and the development of the Muslim community's identity.
Man who ripped off hijab and assaulted Muslim women in mall is banned from approaching mosque in PR
A man has been prohibited from approaching a mosque in ParanΓ‘ after being charged with assaulting two Muslim women in a mall, following a history of violent behavior towards the Islamic community.
The Julians
The article discusses the legend of Don JuliΓ‘n and the historical context of the Muslim invasion of Spain in the early 8th century.
The Opening of Harim: The Day Nur al-Din Zangi Swore Not to Shelter Until He Avenge the Muslims
The article recounts the historical Battle of Harim in 559 AH, where Nur al-Din Zangi led Muslim forces to victory against the Crusaders, motivated by a previous defeat.
17th Ramadan: The Day of 'Furqan' That Established the Foundations of the First Islamic State
The 17th of Ramadan marks an important historic day known as 'Yawm al-Furqan', celebrating the Battle of Badr which significantly changed the strategic balance of the early Muslim community in the 7th century.
What is your description with God? Haifa Younes' messages from the story of 'The Believing Woman'
Haifa Younes's discussion on the significant historical figure of Khawla bint Hakim focuses on her contributions to Islamic teachings and her strong character as a Muslim woman.
7 Ramadan: A Day of Ottoman Sovereignty over the Mediterranean and the Birth of Al-Azhar
The 7th of Ramadan is celebrated for significant events in Islamic history, including the founding of Al-Azhar University and the release of Muslim prisoners in the Mediterranean.
The Conquest of Amoria: The Rescue of 'Wa Ma'tisamah' That Crushed One of the Strongest Fortresses of the Romans
The article discusses the historical significance of the Abbasid conquest of Amoria in 838 AD, sparked by a Muslim woman's cry for help, which mobilized a significant military response from Caliph Al-Mu'tasim.
From the Well of Badr to the Jungles of Chad.. The 3rd of Ramadan, a Day of Conquests and Major Transformations
The article examines significant historical events that occurred on the 3rd of Ramadan, particularly focusing on the Battle of Badr and the death of Fatimah al-Zahra.
Ramadan in the Eyes of Strangers: How Travelers Describe Nights in Egypt?
The article explores the descriptions of Ramadan traditions in Egypt as recounted by various travelers throughout history, highlighting both Muslim and non-Muslim perspectives.
The second of Ramadan: The breaking of the Mongol storm and the silence of the calls to prayer after 'The Plain of Martyrs'
The article discusses significant historical battles that took place in Ramadan which shaped the Islamic world, particularly focusing on the defeat of the Mongols by Muslim forces.
The Start of Ramadan: The Story of a Journey that Opened the Door to the Paradise of Andalusia for Eight Centuries
Ramadan is commemorated as a month of significant conquests in Islamic history, highlighted by the military expedition that led to the establishment of Muslim rule in Andalusia.
The largest Arab baths in Spain: a jewel of Muslim architecture in JaΓ©n
JaΓ©n holds one of the most extensive and well-preserved collections of Arab baths in the Iberian Peninsula, located beneath the Villardompardo Palace, revealing insights into medieval urban architecture and planning.
The greatest Christian goal has been achieved: Muslims have been expelled from the peninsula
The fall of Granada on January 2, 1492, marked the end of Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula as part of the Reconquista.
Zohran Mamdani: "Today a new era begins. New York will be an example for the world"
Zohran Mamdani was inaugurated as New York's new mayor, making history as the first Muslim and millennial representative to hold the position, promising a government that is accountable to everyday New Yorkers rather than wealthy elites.
New York: Zohran Mamdani sworn in as mayor
Zohran Mamdani has taken office as the mayor of New York City, making history as the first Muslim mayor of the largest city in the USA.
Ugandan-born Zohran Mamdani is sworn in as mayor of New York City
Zohran Mamdani, a Democrat, was sworn in as the first Muslim mayor of New York City at a historic subway station, marking a significant milestone in the city's history.
First Muslim Mayor of New York Takes Office
Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist and immigrant from Uganda, has made history as the first Muslim mayor, first South Asian mayor, and the youngest to hold the position in over a century, pledging to tackle housing affordability in one of the most expensive U.S. cities.
New York Embarks on the New Year and the Era of Zohran Mamdani
A young, socialist, and Muslim politician, Zohran Mamdani, makes history as the first to take office as mayor of New York by swearing on a Qur'an.
Mamdani Becomes New York's First Muslim Mayor at Midnight
At midnight, Zohran Mamdani will make history as New York's first Muslim mayor, with his democratic-socialist platform set to face immediate challenges.