He’s also the patron saint of Portugal, Lebanon, Malta, Ethiopia, Georgia, the Palestinian territories, Serbia and Lithuania.
Jusuf Kalla, Indonesia’s Vice President, claims that the mosques will source only renewable energy, reduce and recycle waste, provide educational workshops on environmental issues to worshippers, and manage their …
Ummahsonic sat down with actor and writer Kamal Kaan to discuss his success, passions and important moments in his life.
Abdul Basit, a 32-year-old British-Indian activist, has recently been made a peace ambassador for his work fighting against Islamist extremism.
#BeastfromtheEast had mosques across the country opening their doors for those in need: from Clonskeagh Mosque in Dublin to an Islamic Centre in Oldham.
The place of worship is continuing to provide comfort and safety to victims of the blaze.
Whatever your views on Valentine’s Day, we can all agree that sharing your life with someone you love (and who loves you) is a good thing.
The name was originally the title of a season two episode of Parks & Recreation.
Since Muzmatch was founded in the UK almost three years ago by Shahzad Younas, an ex-investment banker, there have reportedly been over 6,000 engagements.
Ms Ghani, 45, has been MP for Wealden since 2015.
Abdi uses his life story as the basis for motivational talks aimed at young people.
Not everyone is lucky enough to have a family to be with during the holidays. That's where Hasan Masud of Shish Restaurant stepped in this year.
A Birmingham-based community group, known as The Bearded Broz, helped to feed over 9,500 families last year.
We reckon if you adopt some of these tips, even if it’s only every so often, your mood might be raised just that fraction higher.
We feel we are as well placed as anyone to predict which Muslims will make a splash at some point in the future.
According to various sources this handyman does, in fact, ply his trade in an iconic red phone box outside a pub in Greenwich, south London.
Anti-Bullying Week was launched to reduce bullying and create safer environments in which young people can ‘live, grow, play and learn.’
Zara Choudhary is a SOAS graduate, editor and writer who frames her travel writing around her search for religious knowledge and spiritual fulfillment.