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Trials Shape a Man of God
Minister Farrakhan is 85 years of age today, May 11. This is a continuation of the second installment of five honoring his life, his journey throughout the Nation of...
Talib Ul Hikmah Karriem: Taking a Leap of Faith With no Regrets
There are certain points in life when it seems like there’s a divine tap on the brain calling someone to do something. Some may decline the call,...
Ayanna Muhammad – The 29-Year-Old Epic Mom
As most people grow older, they end up doing things they never thought they’d do.
Ayanna Yasmin Muhammad is one of those people.
Brother Ben X: Black Self-Educated Entrepreneur And Change Maker Defies The Odds
“Create the life you want to live.”
That’s one of the quotes that circulate around social media and gives people the guts to step out to live their dream.
Brother Ben...
America Through The Critical Eyes Of Young Muslims
Wickedness.
That’s what 19-year-old Jabril Muhammad sees when he looks at the U.S.
“America’s root is slavery, genocide, lying, and thievery. She is the same still - enslaving, killing all over...
Goalden Chyld: Mixing Artistry With Spirituality to Raise a Generation
Hip-hop is a medium in which artists tell stories. At least, that’s how it used to be. Back in the day, we heard stories of the reality of growing...
Goalden Chyld: Mixing Artistry with Spirituality Part 2
Note: This interview is a continuation of our interview with Goalden Chyld. You can find part 1 here.
The Hip-Hop Industry and Emergence into Conscious Music
Goalden Chyld uses his music...
Salih Muhammad: Educating The Future Leaders Of The Black Nation
Most people know the drill: Elementary school, middle school, high school, college. That’s the sequence. It’s a traditional path that the majority of the American population take in the...
Nzinga Muhammad: Unapologetically Black and Muslim
It’s one thing to be Black. It’s one thing to be Muslim.
It’s another thing to be unapologetically Black and Muslim.
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