Addressing FOMO as a Darul Huda Student
We often experience FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) in our daily lives through a myriad of situations filled with unease. When consumed by a perceive...
We often experience FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) in our daily lives through a myriad of situations filled with unease. When consumed by a perceive...
Introduction I was walking toward the Masjid recently to offer the Maghrib prayer. The sun had just dipped below the horizon, painting the...
Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas is a Malaysian philosopher who has worked as both a public intellectual and a cultural critic. Al-Attas puts forwa...
Introduction: Why Education Feels Empty TodayWhen people speak about education today, the conversation usually revolves around marks, careers, r...
Evident: When we come to the important questions related to Taʿlīqāt, the first thing we must ask about is its history — its origins, the related work...
Historically, the Orientalist perspective on marginalia, specifically Hashiya and Ta’liqat, asserted the intellectual stagnation of Islamic scho...
Discover how a single page of Islamic classical text evolved into a massive library of knowledge. Far from mere repetition, this rich tradition...
At the heart of Islamic intellectual history lies the sophisticated practice of the Turra, a discipline where the edges of the page become the primary...
A research trip to Srinagar’s Hazrath Bal shrine unfolds into a profound encounter with faith and history. From the sacred origins of the Moi-e-Muqadd...
Through the lens of Kitābization, the Islamic intellectual tradition is revealed not as a library of static monographs, but as a living, generat...