What if we told you that we were living in the end times, and it’s all because of a red cow? In a world rife with geopolitical tensions, one seemingly obscure element has emerged as a potential harbinger of global catastrophe: the red heifer. What might appear as an esoteric …
Read More »Sold to the devil? Debunking the celebrity soul-selling conspiracy
In the kaleidoscopic world of fame and fortune, a mysterious and age-old conspiracy theory has woven its way into the fabric of popular culture, casting an enigmatic shadow over the lives of celebrities. Whispers of Faustian bargains, clandestine pacts, and supernatural dealings have long circulated, suggesting that some of the …
Read More »Our Muslim home and Christmas season
Integrating Christmas traditions within a Muslim home creates a unique environment for family bonding and cultural appreciation. This personal narrative explores how a Muslim family in Trinidad and Tobago navigates the festive season by focusing on secular values such as love, peace, and togetherness. While religious observance has intensified for …
Read More »Ramadan reflection: Have I been a good Muslim?
By Nerissa Hosein. Fasting for me during Ramadan reflection is not about abstaining from food. It is about having a clean mind and pure thoughts. It is a time of reflection where I think about my religion and my actions throughout the year. Have I been a good Muslim? Have …
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