CM41: Bodies poetryC Scott Jordan confronts body horror, Robin Yassin Kassab takes a close look at his own body, Samia Rahman argues that honour and shame should not be written on the female body, Jeremy Henzell Thomas dissects the brain, Shanon Shah is appalled by the colonial perception of native bodies, Naomi Foyle comes to terms with her autism, Wendy Schultz forecasts body enhancements lurking in the near future, Chandrika Parmar examines the damaged bodies of
the Creator and His creation
Written from his pupils' own testimony
In 2012 she began her food mapping adventures across Pakistan’s undocumented culinary landscape
crafting a deeply empathetic
American-born Mohamed Zakariya is a classically educated Islamic calligrapher who earned diplomas in three calligraphic scripts from the Research Centre for Islamic History
and Alchemy: Science of the Cosmos
Whether you're a student in a seminary
If you’re looking for an engaging Islamic story that nurtures emotional wellbeing while strengthening your child’s trust in Allah
Written with clarity and sincerity
Palestinians
Ahmed captures the tension—and potential—of a nation in flux
Also in this issue: Katharina Schmoll considers if ISIS widows can be forgiven