He lost his father before he spoke, Then lost his grandfather — another stroke. An orphan, a child, with no gold, no throne— But the Lord of the Throne called him His own.| Traversing Tradition
Byung-Chul Han's "The Palliative Society" critiques contemporary society's aversion to pain, labeling it "algophobia." He argues that this fear leads to superficiality and a loss of meaning, urging a confrontation with discomfort.| Traversing Tradition
This December 2024 webinar features Mawlana Faraz Abdul Moid discussing the obligation of knowledge in Islam, challenges in organized learning today, and the MARS program by Darul Qasim. With registration open until August 15, MARS aims to enhance literacy and structured engagement in Islamic education for the broader Muslim community.| Traversing Tradition
Day in and day out, Night and day, Man sees Signs of his Lord, In the horizons, on his way. The sun is setting, To his Home, he's returning. Did he fill his bag with good deeds? Or just ran after desires and needs? Allah’s Rope has reached the land, From above the heavens. The […]| Traversing Tradition
Explore Kazantzakis's reimagining of Christ as a mystic, navigating the duality of flesh and spirit. A journey of self-discovery awaits.| Traversing Tradition
In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful Yet where is mercy in this age of wandering? Once we dwelt in the Garden of Certainty, Where the adhan called us home five times each day, And the Qur'an was our compass, unwavering.| Traversing Tradition
Ustadha Chloe Idris, originally from New Zealand, pursued Islamic scholarship at Al-Azhar University after converting to Islam in 2008. She focuses on Tafsir and Hanafi Fiqh amid challenges of being a mother and foreign student.| Traversing Tradition