In celebration of International Women’s Day, we thought we’d take a look at some key quotes showcasing Islam as a faith of equality.
After 12 years of refurbishments, a new museum, visitor centre and library is set to open at the Liverpool location. The Quilliam Foundation says the new centre will also offer training …
To build a sacred space around green principals only serves to remind us how important it is to look after the world God created for us.
It’s hard to think of a better way of bringing different parts of the community together, fostering new connections, networks and friendships whilst also keeping everyone fit and healthy.
“This a beautiful place. I cannot explain my feeling here.”
Over 200 mosques took part in the #VisitMyMosque day this year, a national campaign designed to encourage tolerance in society.
Are you going to stay up and watch the Oscars? We definitely won't, because it feels like cheating when you haven't seen any of the films up for nomination.
Some of the greatest truths about love and kindness can be found in the Qu’ran and Hadith.
Grime has never been afraid to take inspiration from a variety of cultures.
Today marks World Hijab Day, which recognises the millions of Muslim women who choose to wear the hijab.
Recently, Sonny Bill took to Instagram to document his Umrah - the non-obligatory pilgrimage to Mecca.
The building will be powered by renewable energy-harvesting heat pumps and will make maximum use of natural light.
It’s that time of the year when the nation’s workers buy an ugly festive jumper and try not to make a fool of themselves at the work Christmas party.
For many Muslims across the world, the day calls for celebrations both big and small. However, other Muslims believe that the day should not be celebrated.
Sheikh Azhar Nasser, who is based in Canada, uses Twitter to relay the bizarre and occasionally cheeky ways people look to benefit from his wisdom.
In incredible courtroom scenes, the victim’s father, Dr. Abdul-Munim Sombat Jitmoud, offered his forgiveness to 24-year-old Trey Alexander Relford.
All of the posts on Places You’ll Pray remind us that Islam can be observed no matter your environment, whether its natural or manmade.