In light of the tragic and violent events of recent years, and in light of modernity itself, Muslims in the West face difficult challenges, not the least of which is to promote a clear understanding of Islam, its historicity and its traditions.
Shaykh Muhammad al-Yaqoubi gives guidance on how we can learn more about Allah and explains that the only way to obtain this knowledge optimally is through knowledge of the Messenger of Allah.
This special selection from Zaytuna’s 2005 “Ethnic Jihad” Minara program looks at how Muslims can honor and fulfill the spiritual and cultural legacy they have inherited.
Fez: the City of Islam is undoubtedly one of Titus Burckhardt's masterpieces. It conveys a profound understanding of the sacred roots that nourish Islamic culture and civilisation
In the early twentieth century, the Ottoman Empire was in political turmoil. Officials moved valuable artworks–including thousands of sumptuous Qur’an (Koran) manuscripts and loose pages dating from the 7th to 17th century–to Istanbul to ensure their safety.
The third part of the Islamic Curriculum series. Key topics of this part include; lessons on salah, ahadith on appreciation, the migration and the journey to Ta’if, the stories of Ibrahim (as) and Isma’il (as).
The first part of the Islamic Curriculum series. Key topics of this part include; important facts on the five pillars of Islam, introduction to taharah, ahadith on helping others, cleanliness and speaking the truth.