The goal of Meena Home was to create a platform that countered the media narrative surrounding a nation that has spent much of its recent history at war. As she …
To celebrate this important month, we wanted to focus on three black British Muslims who have caught our attention this year for a variety of impressive reasons.
CULTURUNNERS organises exhibitions and events which feature the work of artists from warring lands.
The Pakistani twins’ art journals combine drawing, painting, collage, poetry and various other creative ephemera.
Most of Sabah’s work - which is both realist and surrealist - embodies the harsh and gritty reality of war.
The mark the recent passing of MS Paint (and even more recent return) we took to the beloved Windows program to create our own Muslim-based masterpieces.
If you’re a talented Muslim photographer (35mm film or digital), like our boy Fuad J., then we want to feature your photos on Ummahsonic. Get involved.
After thirteen terrific instalments, we’re bidding farewell to The Young Muslim Artists You Need to Follow on Instagram series. What a wild ride it’s been.
We know you’ve been inspired by the spoken word artists we’ve featured this Ramadan, so we want you to try your hand for our Spoken Word Challenge.
The next young Muslim artist you need to follow on Instagram is Zahrah Zubaidah, a ridiculously talented painter, sketcher and printmaker based in Glasgow.