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  • The Legacy of Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore

    The Legacy of Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore

    His poems bridge cultures and invite the reader to look at seemingly minor details of our lives as signs of Allah swt, to ponder the galaxy and the electron, marvel at the miraculous origins of human life, and imagine ourselves walking beside saints and prophets. 
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  • 'Wardah' by Faris Joraimi

    'Wardah' by Faris Joraimi

    Faris Joraimi is a heritage enthusiast. When not reading up on classical Malay literature, he is often found writing long, impassioned captions to articles he shares on Facebook. The recognition of the transformative power of knowledge over the human condition...

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  • Reader Spotlight: Suryati

    Reader Spotlight: Suryati

    Readers: In Their Own Words is a series in which we pose four questions to some of Wardah's top readers. In this short Q&A, Suryati, a civil servant, shares her motivations for reading and how she manages to allot at least an hour a day of reading in between shift work and family.

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  • Reader Spotlight: Kay Deen

    Reader Spotlight: Kay Deen

    Readers: In Their Own Words is a series in which we pose four questions to some of Wardah's top readers. In this short Q&A, Kay Deen, a student of the Qur'an, mother of three and loyalty marketing consultant, shares what reading does for her and her recommended reads.
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  • Reader Spotlight: R

    Reader Spotlight: R

    Readers: In Their Own Words is a 4-part series in which we pose 4 questions to 4 of Wardah's top readers. These are their answers: Salaam! Could you introduce yourself? Salaam, I'm R, an English teacher at a primary school....

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  • Newsletter: Thinking Ahead

    Newsletter: Thinking Ahead

    It may be cheaper, more convenient, easier and faster to destroy knowledge than to appraise, catalogue, preserve and make it available but to abandon knowledge for the sake of short-term expediency is a sure route to weakening society’s grip on truth.
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