American Muslims struggling to find their place

Living as a Muslim in America in the past few weeks has been sobering and depressing. Muslim and Arab families when they get together share their nightmares of seeing scores of dead babies wrapped in white shrouds, recite Alareer’s poem “If I must die”. The public...

Lessons from a different time, place

It was one of those summer vacations we spent as a family with my father, Dr. Ahmed Abdul Razzak, who passed away in 1973. This time it was the town of Bhainsa, a small place with an even smaller hospital. The hospital had no inpatient beds and no place to do...