Islam

Five hanging Ramadan decorations and lanterns.
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Personal and communal stories behind Ramadan

Peak Web March 17, 2025

By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer and Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer The impact of Ramadan beyond the religious practices — Yildiz Subuk  Ramadan, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, is the most important time for Muslim communities. It’s a time when many connect with religion, culture, and their loved ones. For me, it’s a time for my family and I to sit together at the dinner table as we start and end our fast. It is also a time of compassion. While Muslims encompass a deep connection to Ramadan for many reasons, such as it being the month that the…

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Illustration of a Muslim young woman wearing a purple hijab praying while holding beads on a matt.
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The diary of a Muslim

Peak Web November 2, 2023

By: Sude Guvendik, Staff Writer Salam, we mumble, as we see one another, May peace heal us, the hearts and the minds, All of the earth is a sacred space, As you can pray and seek Allah’s grace, From the…

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A white mug full of steamy coffee.
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Food for Thought: Coffee’s mystical origins

Peak Web September 11, 2023

By: Sude Guvendik, Staff Writer The rich, inviting smell of coffee is like a magical wake-up call for your senses. But did you know that without the Sufis, those aromatic coffee beans might still be hidden away in Ethiopia or…

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This is a photo from above a dinner table. The table has many large plates, filled with food.
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SFU professor discusses the power of healing food systems

Peak Web September 11, 2023

By: Eden Chipperfield, News Writer On August 28, a new documentary, Food is my Teacher, premiered on CBC in Alberta and BC. The documentary explores how food is a significant part of identity, culture, and personal healing. Food is able…

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People of different identities standing at intersections, each marked with street signs that read things like international student, ADHD, etc.
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Stories from the Intersections: The Invisible Muslim

Peak Web May 23, 2022

By: Aicha Habib, SFU Student Content warning: discussions of Islamophobia We all use different characteristics to identify who we are: “I’m a mom” or “I’m a student.” I find it fascinating which aspects we focus on when introducing ourselves. The list…

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Muslim holidays and what they mean to SFU students

Peak Web May 17, 2018

By: Amal Javed Abdullah (Staff Writer), Hamza Malik (SFU Student), Ali Najaf(SFU Student), and Zach Siddiqui (Copy editor), compiled by Gabrielle McLaren (Features editor) Dates to remember for 2018 – Zach Siddiqui Ramadan: May 15—June 14. Due to the dates…

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SFU alum, Hasan Namir, on Islam and intimacy

Peak Web January 23, 2017

[dropcap]F[/dropcap]earlessly and unapologetically, SFU alumnus Hasan Namir tackles homophobia, religion, and coming-of-age in his award-winning debut novel, God in Pink. The novel is set in Iraq in 2003 and tells the story of Ramy, an orphaned homosexual university student who…

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Unveiling Canada’s Islamophobia

EIC November 23, 2015

[dropcap]I[/dropcap]t’s late Monday evening. Two white men, one with a beard and one without, stand a few persons ahead of me in a Starbucks line on campus. Eyes flashing, lips curled into smirks, hushed voices speaking through stifled laughter. “Dude,…

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