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Shariff Shibly, is regarded as the father of formal education in Northern Kenya and the pioneer of integrated Islamic education in contemporary Kenya
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Shariff Shibly, is regarded as the father of formal education in Northern Kenya and the pioneer of integrated Islamic education in contemporary Kenya

The Waa Jamia Mosque is a remarkable testament to how shared values can transcend religious boundaries.

The institution through which Somali children have learned the Qur’an has existed for more than a thousand years.

Pumwani was founded as a resettlement area for the first African residents of Nairobi, many of whom had migrated from the East African coast at the turn of the 20th century

The pilgrimage not only altered his personal beliefs—it redefined his understanding of identity, race, and the path to justice.

Ruqyah is legislated in its origin by the command and practice of the Prophet ﷺ.

The sensitisation of our youth on the dangers of racial discrimination and irresponsible social media use is not just important—it is paramount.

Surrogacy introduces a fundamental disruption by dividing motherhood into two roles: the genetic mother (who provides the egg) and the gestational mother (who carries and gives birth to the child).

Iran's air defences, which Donald Trump said were destroyed, hit an advanced stealth fighter jet like the F-35

Ain Jalut is considered to be one of history’s most significant battles. It spared Muslims from annihilation and broke the perception of Mongol invincibility

“He is not of us who does not show mercy to our young ones and respect our elders” (Tirmidhi).

Guided by Quranic principles, Muslim scholars and philosophers made groundbreaking discoveries in chemistry, physics, medicine, astronomy and engineering

Police have since launched investigations to determine the motive of the attack

The Scholarships for the Academic Year 2026 are available for students who are interested in pursuing Bachelor of Education (Arts and Sciences), Bachelor of Islamic Shariah, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Bachelor Business Management.

Together with her husband, Prof. Mohamed Bakari, Shuweikha played a pivotal role in the Qur’an Society—an initiative dedicated to translating, publishing, and disseminating the Holy Qur’an in local languages.

The SUPKEM chairman has called for the due process of law to be followed as he expressed fears that he may be denied his due rights—a common feature in cases related to terrorism.

Instead, new provisions are now being introduced into the Islamic divorce process where the Kadhis courts are now being directed to adopt, “Decree Nisi and Decree Absolute” as proof of dissolution of marriage.

The scholarship programme is applicable to students joining Grade 10.

The planned recruitment is aimed at bolstering the capacity of the Kadhis’ Courts and improving access to justice among Muslims.

The application process started on April 19 and will continue till May 21, 2026.