The M Word Stories: Safia Elhillo

I choose to be unapologetically Muslim, because I’m tired and bored of apologizing for things that I already am. And so, why stop? More

The M Word Stories: Rebecca Hankins

It’s been my goal to make people understand that Islam is extremely vast and diverse and, especially as an African-American Muslim woman, that our representation is important and that… More

The M Word Stories: Hussein Rashid

In America, people are always finding ways to try to silence things they don’t understand. Right now, it’s religion; before, it was race. More

The M Word Stories: ‎Bayan Abubakr‎

The number one weirdest question I get is do I shower with my hijab, and that's obviously reflective of the fact that I'm both Muslim and a woman. More

The M Word Stories: Shannon Chakraborty

We are a part of human society like everyone else. We make up a quarter of the population. We have a wonderful history that expands over continents and languages. More

The M Word Stories: Bushra Rehman

I know that who I am is so Muslim in how I treat people, how I move in the world, my morals…And yet I have a crisis of faith. More