Between Two Worlds: How Journalism Found Sherine Tadros

For Middle East correspondent Sherine Tadros, reporting from the front lines during the Gaza Wars and the Arab Uprisings wasn’t enough, so she switched allegiances and became the Deputy Director of Advocacy and Representative to the United Nations for Amnesty International to change how the story ends. Her new memoir, Taking Sides, recounts her remarkable journey.

All The Books We Can’t Wait To Read In 2023

All the inspiration you need to start the year right.

5 Books You Must Read To Educate Yourself On The Hijab, And The Struggles Faced By The Women Who Wear It

It's time to educate yourself about the lives of women that choose to wear the hijab.

Why is the Muslim voice missing from the self-help book aisle?

Ruzina Ahad is a British author, based in the UAE and has recently penned 'dream du'a do,' a guidebook she feels has been missing in the market for some time. Below, she shares her thoughts on why Muslim representation is important in the self-help book aisle.

If You Really Want To #BreakTheBias, Read Alya Mooro’s Book

The Greater Freedom has allowed Alya, along with other Arab women, to overcome the stereotypes and pressures of society.