Woman of the Week: Sairish Hussain
As we talk about Dr. Sairish Hussain’s debut novel ‘The Family Tree’, we learn how much of the themes of the book are woven into issues and experiences that are at the heart of Sairish
As we talk about Dr. Sairish Hussain’s debut novel ‘The Family Tree’, we learn how much of the themes of the book are woven into issues and experiences that are at the heart of Sairish
We caught up with Radia Bawa Hendricks, founder and director of Zahraa Institute, an independent educational institute for women focusing on understanding the Qur'an. HIKAAYAT: You began memorizing the Qur’an at a very young age
Wafa Aouchiche is honest. Very honest. “The way I portray myself on Instagram is the exact same person I am in real life… And whatever I say to you, I could say right in front
We sat down with artist Fatimah AlNemer to discuss beauty, art, goals and the artistic process. H: Please tell us about your journey into the world of art. When and why did you start creating
We are delighted to feature Chantal Blake of @wayfaringgreensoul as our Woman of the Week! A Muslim New Yorker who currently lives in Oman, Chantal devotes her time to sustainable eating, women’s sexual reproductive health
Malika Omar is an award-winning classical and fusion pianist whose performances have enchanted clients and audiences ranging from the rulers of the United Arab Emirates to Warner Bros. She also composes music for short films
Dr. Tubanur Yesilhark Ozkan and is a scholar and co-director of the International Foundation for Muslim Theology (IMFT). She holds a doctorate from Durham University and is the author of "A Muslim Response to Evil:
“Stories don’t belong in our heads, hidden away from the world”, says Alwia Al-Hassan, who relies on her heritage and imagination to create works of fiction. Hikaayat caught up with this talented author to discuss
Woman of the Week: Aisha Rahman Corporate Powerhouse/ Gender Activist As we sit on the balcony of a swanky Cape Town after work drinks spot Aisha’s elegant jewelry glints happily in chorus with the city
Such was the opening question of the wildly popular HBO series Sex and the City whose protagonist Carrie Bradshaw navigated the world of dating in New York in the 90s. Carrie’s life of men and