Bilal Hassan travels to Gwadar, Pakistan To say that Gwadar’s location is idyllic would be an understatement. Affectionately referred to as Ganjen by...
With Hajj just around the corner, I compiled a list of things useful for women to pack, based on my...
In the days leading up to my departure from my hometown in England I was nervous, especially when everyone I said...
This post deals with one of the questions we get asked most often: how do I visit the Blessed Tree? For...
Timur Khan on invisible Indian writers in 18th century colonial travel writing Students of British rule in South Asia are familiar...
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In the last few years, the number of Muslims visiting Jerusalem and Palestine has steadily increased. There are likely to...
There are times and spaces that are considered more sacred or blessed than others; times and spaces of increased baraka,...
Friday prayers were about to begin; our taxi driver sped through the ancient streets of Jerusalem, towards the Sacred Sanctuary...
60,000+ dead over 7 decades, 3 wars between 2 nuclear armed states, and countless human rights violations - Kashmir continues to be the heavily occupied and militarised region with the recent spikes between India and Pakistan.
To compare the landscape of Uzbekistan to being on a movie set seems somewhat futile and impertinent to its glorious history. Yet to articulate the sentiments evoked by its architectural wonders, that stand like sentinels scattered throughout the land, seems beyond expression. A visit to Uzbekistan is an experience that etches itself onto the hearts of its visitors.
Zara Choudhary on the history of Islam and Muslims in Vietnam and visiting as a Muslim traveller There it stood,...