London, a city steeped in history yet buzzing with modern energy, is a destination that offers something for everyone. From iconic landmarks to hidden cultural gems, here’s a guide to the top attractions that should be on every visitor’s itinerary. 1. The Tower of London Step back in time at the Tower of London, a historic fortress […]
Bilāl ibn Rabah (RA) stands as one of the most inspiring figures in early Islamic history—a symbol of faith, perseverance, and equality. Born into slavery in Mecca to Abyssinian parents, Bilāl’s early life was marked by hardship. Yet, it was his unshakable belief in Islam that would etch his name into history. Early Life and Conversion Bilāl (RA) […]
In a landmark move, Saudi Arabia has opened its real estate market to foreign buyers, including UK citizens, marking a significant shift in the Kingdom’s approach to international investment. This step is part of Vision 2030, the ambitious plan to diversify the economy and attract global capital. UK nationals, along with other foreign investors, can now […]
Before the Hijrah: Faith Was Under Fire in Makkah Before the Hijrah reshaped the course of Islamic history, the early Muslim community endured years of relentless persecution in Makkah. What began as mockery and ridicule soon escalated into open violence, social isolation, and murder. For the first Muslims, believing in one God was not a […]
Architecture is often reduced to buildings and aesthetics, but within Muslim history it has always carried deeper meaning. Muslim architects have shaped not only structures, but the ways communities gather, worship, learn, and belong. From historic mosques and cities to contemporary urban design in Britain today, Muslim architects continue to influence how faith, identity, and […]
A British Muslim Guide to Islamic Schools of Thought For many Muslims, the term madhhab is something they hear growing up but rarely unpack. Some follow a particular school of thought without ever naming it, while others encounter online debates questioning whether madhhabs are still relevant today. Yet for over a thousand years, madhhabs have quietly shaped […]












































































































































































































































































































































































