Nazmus Sakib She is Pamela Kara. She is originally from outside Cleveland, Ohio in the northern part of the USA near the Great Lakes. This is where she grew up. She has been Muslim for about 12 years. She was raised in a Christian family following Protestant School. What made her to know Islam? In [[...]
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An African-American Woman’s 40 Year Struggle Towards Islam
During the turbulences of African American question of integration or isolation there were a massive inflow of African Americans towards Islam. Brother Malcom X and his Nation of Islam (NOI) was a phenomena of that time. This narrative is from a woman who was brought to light by Malcom X’s struggl[...]
A Trinidad and Tobago Female Minister found Muslim Monastery Miraculous
Madame Fatima Mik Davidson was the Minister of State for Social Development and Local Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. In an interview given by her to the renowned Arabic Magazine Men-bar-al-Islam of Cairo, Madame Fatima Mik Davidson (formerly Mrs. Model Donafamik Davidson) talked [...]
Islam gives freedom still today like that of its Inception
Nazmus Sakib Nirjhor When Islam came to Hejaz then it brought warmth of freedom to the long oppressed so called lower class people. Islam emancipated them from every human-God to worship only one God the lord of the heavens and the earth Allah (SWT).[...]
Another Journalist in Jerusalem: Reminiscence of Muhammad Asad?
Nazmus Sakib Nirjhor Kevin Brice from ¬Swansea University who is a specialist white converts to Islam categorizes women converting to Islam in two broad categories: intellectually convinced and convenience seeker. He also said that, these women are part of an intriguing trend.[...]
What made this Rabbi of Makhachkala a Mosque Worker?
Nazmus Sakib Nirjhor In our everyday life we can reach to a same place by different paths. How much different the ways might be the destination remains same. It happens that people comes to truth by a very wide ranges of ways. For Rabbi Moisha Krivitsky it was trough a faculty of law, a synagogue [.[...]