By Umme Sayeda Rivers, as Bengal’s nurturing mother, shaped the soul of this land and cultural landscape. The ever-flowing ...
The institute examines this new brand of calligraphy with an expansive exhibition that should appeal not only to calligraphy ...
Rooted in Palestine and shaped in America, this Knoxville family yearns for peace and respect, and acts to demand it.
Edwards was curious about the file, so she took it to Ahmad Mustafa, an Arabic linguist friend who worked in her building at ...
Founded nearly two centuries ago by Polish immigrants, Polonezköy (Polish Village) was once a harmonious community where ...
From the ancient wall paintings of the Bhimbetka caves to their unique customs, mythology and craftsmanship, India’s tribes ...
Chief Richard Osuolale Abimbola Akinjide, who died a decade and half years ago, was a Nigerian frontline lawyer and a ...
Dr Taj Hargey from the Oxford Institute for British Islam has accused Labour of refusing a national grooming gangs inquiry to ...
Aaron Zelin of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy talks with NPR's Leila Fadel about the group that now controls Syria and why it's so hard to shed the label of "terrorists." ...
By KEHINDE OKUNOMO  This article is a clarion call to committed Christians passionate about the survival of the Yoruba race.
Shahi Snan, meaning Royal Bath, dates back to the early 19th century and was first used in 1801 during the reign of the ...
Discover the significant contributions of scholars in early Islamic history (8th-13th centuries), like how Fatima al-Fihri, ...