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Interview, Web
Badar Khan Suri, the Georgetown Researcher Abducted by ICE Speaks Out
“If my ordeal exposed authoritarianism and put a spotlight on the suffering in Gaza, I'm happy to do it again and again.”
Badar Khan Suri, Hira Ahmed
Reported Essay, Issue 3
Planting the Sapling
Yaseen Hashmi
Personal Essay, Issue 2
On The Keffiyeh
DANYA ISSAWI
PHOTO Essay, Issue 2
Fathers
CATHERINE DAVID
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Interview, Web
The Universities Must Stand Up, Fight Back!
A conversation with civil rights attorney, Katrina Feldkamp
HIRA AHMED
Interview, Web
On Bail as Zakat: A Conversation with Believer's Bail Out
Maryam Kashani and Alla Alaghbri talk to us about using zakat to bail out incarcerated Muslims.
HIRA AHMED
Interview, Web
On the Detention of Mahmoud Khalil: A Conversation with Samah Sisay From the Columbia Activist's Legal Team
Samah Sisay, an attorney on Mahmoud Khalil’s legal team talks to Acacia about the his case and the state of immigration law
HIRA AHMED
Recipe, Web
Brown Butter Halwa
Noreen Wasti’s twist on the classic South Asian dessert
NOREEN WASTI
Personal Essay, Web
When Ramadan Means Letting Go of Fasting
The trials of navigating the holy month with an eating disorder
Sumera Subzwari
Personal Essay, Issue 03
Palestine as a Mirror
On Cornell’s attempts to deport an international student for his pro-Palestine activism
Momodou Taal
Reported Essay, Issue 03
Articulating Our “Haqq”
Indian Muslims reimagine resistance and belonging in Modi’s India
Zara Chowdhary
Reported Essay, Issue 03
Liberté, Égalité, Laïcité
On the obstacles to organizing as a Muslim in France
Hajar Ouahbi
Reported Essay, Issue 03
Policing Palestine: America's Legal War on Palestinian Dissent
Sanya Mansoor explores the history of anti-terrorism laws in the United States as they make a comeback through the “nonprofit killer bill”
Sanya Mansoor
Personal Essay, Issue 03
Where Do We Go From Here?
A manifesto for the left
Hoda Katebi
Reported Essay, Issue 03
Planting the Sapling
On wildfires and the crisis of California's “Original Sin”
Yaseen Hashmi
Reported Essay, Issue 03
Lessons in Radical Imagination
Drawing inspiration from the work of the Dar-ul-Islam movement
Makkah Ali
Culture, Issue 03
The Burdensome Expectation of Marriage
Muslim Matchmaker takes a lighthearted approach to traditional Islamic marriage customs – but falls short of highlighting its pitfalls
Shamira Ibrahim
Fiction, Issue 03
“Make Your Presence Known or Be Absent”
An excerpt from Salma Ibrahim’s debut novel, “Salutation Road”
Salma Ibrahim
Poetry, Issue 03
If We Were In a Virtual World
Translated from Arabic to English by Catherine Cobham
Ghayath Almadhoun
Poetry, Issue 03
Before the Shining City on a Hill
A poem by Lara Atallah
Lara Atallah
Photo Essay, Issue 02
Fathers
A series of photographs taken over several years in Gaza by Taysir Batniji
CATHERINE DAVID
Personal Essay, Issue 02
On the Keffiyeh
A symbol of Palestinian identity and resistance gets hijacked by Zionists
DANYA ISSAWI
Profile, Issue 02
Mosab Abu Toha: The Artist as Reporter
Abu Toha bears witness to the martyred in Gaza by writing their untold stories.
HIRA AHMED
Interview, Issue 02
The Limits of the Law
An interview with legal scholar and activist, Noura Erakat
AFEEF NESSOULI
Personal Essay, Issue 02
Lemme Haunt
From Khartoum to Marrakesh, a meditation on what is lost and what is preserved when seeking refuge from war.
RUBA EL MELIK
Poetry, Issue 02
Letter from Children of Darkness
A poem by Ghinwa Jawhari
GHINWA JAWHARI
Poetry, Issue 02
What Families Should Do During Genocide
A poem by Mosab Abu Toha
MOSAB ABU TOHA
Poetry, Issue 02
After Etel Adnan
A prose poem by Dur e Aziz Amna.
DUR E AZIZ AMNA
Fiction, Issue 02
Sweet Tea
An immigrant family moves to Oklahoma where they face the strong current of assimilation in a country hostile to their Arab ethnic background.
HALA ALYAN
Reported Essay, Issue 02
An Ecosystem of Violence
The legacy of torture from from the Chicago Police Department, to Guantanamo and Gaza
MAIRA KHWAJA
Interview, Issue 02
Defining Genocide
An interview with genocide scholar Zoé Samudzi on the historical use of the term “genocide”
MATENE TOURE
News, Feature, Issue 02
The Student Intifada
The Democrats’ support of Israel has alienated voters. An arms embargo could win them over.
REBECCA CHOWDHURY
News, Feature, Issue 02
Fury at the Ballot Box
Tens of thousands protested Israel’s genocide at the Democratic National Convention. The Party is digging in its heels.
SANYA MANSOOR
Web
Bucking Convention
Tens of thousands protested Israel’s genocide at the Democratic National Convention. The Party is digging in its heels.
ISMAIL IBRAHIM
Web
A Note From Our Editor
Our editor reflects on launching Acacia in the midst of the ongoing genocide of Palestinians.
HIRA AHMED
Feature, Issue 01
Navigating Culture Wars
Naib Mian explores rising anti-queer sentiments among various Muslim communities.
NAIB MIAN
Feature, Issue 01
The Myth of Bodily Autonomy
Natalia reports on the impact of Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on Muslims seeking reproductive care and the range of responses from Muslim organizers and scholars.
NATALIA LATIF
Essay, Issue 01
Slow Return
Sarah Aziza, the daughter of a Palestinian Muslim father and an American Christian mother, explores the spiritual trials of growing up in an interfaith household.
SARAH AZIZA
Recipe, Issue 01
Cardamom Banana Bread Recipe
This cardamom banana bread by Ifrah F. Ahmed was developed with the Somali tradition of casariyo (afternoon tea) in mind.
IFRAH F. AHMED
Essay, Issue 01
Traversing the Land of the Jinn
Sanya explores how her experience with Jinn helped heal her heartbreak from a devastating breakup, and also brought her closer to her faith.
SANYA DOSANI
Interview, Issue 01
Against Punishment
Samah Sisay, a human rights lawyer and organizer, talks to Mariame Kaba about how Islam informs her work as an abolitionist.
SAMAH SISAY
Interview, Issue 01
Sampling Sounds
Featured in music by everyone from Beyonce to Hans Zimmer, Shamira explores the use of the so-called “Arab scales” and how this sonic shorthand is shaping the cultural understanding of the Arab world in Western music.
SHAMIRA IBRAHIM
Poetry, Issue 01
Deep Ecology
A poem by Fariha Roisin
FARIHA ROISIN
Essay, Issue 01
Two Decades of Muslims as Mutants
Ahmed’s essay explores the evolution of orientalist tropes in Marvel comic books from decades old Islamophobic depictions, to the current embrace of Muslim characters as seen in the contemporary iteration of Ms. Marvel.
AHMED ALI AKBAR
Interview, Issue 01
Reflections on Hijab Butch Blues
Mariam in conversation with Lamya H, author of Hijab Butch Blues: A Memoir, detailing their coming of age as a queer hijabi Muslim immigrant.
INTERVIEW BY MARIAM RAHMANI
Essay, Issue 01
Hooyo's Cooking School
How chef, recipe developer, and food writer, Ifrah Ahmed, navigated the resentment that came with gendered expectations of cooking in her upbringing and ultimately forged a new relationship with making and sharing Somali cuisine.
IFRAH F. AHMED
Essay, Issue 01
Silicone
In this short story, a PhD student returns home to her native Iran, grappling with feelings of frustration at the racism endemic to her profession in the United States.
MARIAM RAHMANI
Feature, Issue 1
Navigating Culture Wars
Naib Mian explores rising anti-queer sentiments among various Muslim communities.
NAIB MIAN
Feature, Issue 1
The Myth of Bodily Autonomy
Natalia reports on the impact of Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on Muslims seeking reproductive care and the range of responses from Muslim organizers and scholars.
NATALIA LATIF
Essay, Issue 1
Slow Return
Sarah Aziza, the daughter of a Palestinian Muslim father and an American Christian mother, explores the spiritual trials of growing up in an interfaith household.
SARAH AZIZA
Recipe, Issue 1
Cardamom Banana Bread Recipe
This cardamom banana bread by Ifrah F. Ahmed was developed with the Somali tradition of casariyo (afternoon tea) in mind.
IFRAH F. AHMED
Essay, Issue 1
Traversing the Land of the Jinn
Sanya explores how her experience with Jinn helped heal her heartbreak from a devastating breakup, and also brought her closer to her faith.
SANYA DOSANI
Interview, Issue 1
Against Punishment
Samah Sisay, a human rights lawyer and organizer, talks to Mariame Kaba about how Islam informs her work as an abolitionist.
SAMAH SISAY
Interview, Issue 1
Sampling Sounds
Featured in music by everyone from Beyonce to Hans Zimmer, Shamira explores the use of the so-called “Arab scales” and how this sonic shorthand is shaping the cultural understanding of the Arab world in Western music.
SHAMIRA IBRAHIM
Poetry, Issue 1
Deep Ecology
A poem by Fariha Roisin
FARIHA ROISIN
Essay, Issue 1
Two Decades of Muslims as Mutants
Ahmed’s essay explores the evolution of orientalist tropes in Marvel comic books from decades old Islamophobic depictions, to the current embrace of Muslim characters as seen in the contemporary iteration of Ms. Marvel.
AHMED ALI AKBAR
Interview, Issue 1
Reflections on Hijab Butch Blues
Mariam in conversation with Lamya H, author of Hijab Butch Blues: A Memoir, detailing their coming of age as a queer hijabi Muslim immigrant.
INTERVIEW BY MARIAM RAHMANI
Essay, Issue 1
Hooyo's Cooking School
How chef, recipe developer, and food writer, Ifrah Ahmed, navigated the resentment that came with gendered expectations of cooking in her upbringing and ultimately forged a new relationship with making and sharing Somali cuisine.
IFRAH F. AHMED
Essay, Issue 1
Silicone
In this short story, a PhD student returns home to her native Iran, grappling with feelings of frustration at the racism endemic to her profession in the United States.
MARIAM RAHMANI
Photo Essay, Issue 2
Fathers
A series of photographs taken over several years in Gaza by Taysir Batniji
CATHERINE DAVID
Personal Essay, Issue 2
On the Keffiyeh
A symbol of Palestinian identity and resistance gets hijacked by Zionists
DANYA ISSAWI
Profile, Issue 2
Mosab Abu Toha: The Artist as Reporter
Abu Toha bears witness to the martyred in Gaza by writing their untold stories.
HIRA AHMED
Interview, Issue 2
The Limits of the Law
An interview with legal scholar and activist, Noura Erakat
AFEEF NESSOULI
Personal Essay, Issue 2
Lemme Haunt
From Khartoum to Marrakesh, a meditation on what is lost and what is preserved when seeking refuge from war.
RUBA EL MELIK
Poetry, Issue 2
Letter from Children of Darkness
A poem by Ghinwa Jawhari
GHINWA JAWHARI
Poetry, Issue 2
What Families Should Do During Genocide
A poem by Mosab Abu Toha
MOSAB ABU TOHA
Poetry, Issue 2
After Etel Adnan
A prose poem by Dur e Aziz Amna.
DUR E AZIZ AMNA
Fiction, Issue 2
Sweet Tea
An immigrant family moves to Oklahoma where they face the strong current of assimilation in a country hostile to their Arab ethnic background.
HALA ALYAN
Reported Essay, Issue 2
An Ecosystem of Violence
The legacy of torture from from the Chicago Police Department, to Guantanamo and Gaza
MAIRA KHWAJA
Interview, Issue 2
Defining Genocide
An interview with genocide scholar Zoé Samudzi on the historical use of the term “genocide”
MATENE TOURE
News, Feature, Issue 2
The Student Intifada
The Democrats’ support of Israel has alienated voters. An arms embargo could win them over.
REBECCA CHOWDHURY
News, Feature, Issue 2
Fury at the Ballot Box
Tens of thousands protested Israel’s genocide at the Democratic National Convention. The Party is digging in its heels.
SANYA MANSOOR
Personal Essay, Issue 03
Palestine as a Mirror
On Cornell’s attempts to deport an international student for his pro-Palestine activism
Momodou Taal
Reported Essay, Issue 03
Articulating Our “Haqq”
Indian Muslims reimagine resistance and belonging in Modi’s India
Zara Chowdhary
Reported Essay, Issue 03
Liberté, Égalité, Laïcité
On the obstacles to organizing as a Muslim in France
Hajar Ouahbi
Reported Essay, Issue 03
Policing Palestine: America's Legal War on Palestinian Dissent
Sanya Mansoor explores the history of anti-terrorism laws in the United States as they make a comeback through the “nonprofit killer bill”
Sanya Mansoor
Personal Essay, Issue 03
Where Do We Go From Here?
A manifesto for the left
Hoda Katebi
Reported Essay, Issue 03
Planting the Sapling
On wildfires and the crisis of California's “Original Sin”
Yaseen Hashmi
Reported Essay, Issue 03
Lessons in Radical Imagination
Drawing inspiration from the work of the Dar-ul-Islam movement
Makkah Ali
Culture, Issue 03
The Burdensome Expectation of Marriage
Muslim Matchmaker takes a lighthearted approach to traditional Islamic marriage customs – but falls short of highlighting its pitfalls
Shamira Ibrahim
Fiction, Issue 03
“Make Your Presence Known or Be Absent”
An excerpt from Salma Ibrahim’s debut novel, “Salutation Road”
Salma Ibrahim
Poetry, Issue 03
If We Were In a Virtual World
Translated from Arabic to English by Catherine Cobham
Ghayath Almadhoun
Poetry, Issue 03
Before the Shining City on a Hill
A poem by Lara Atallah
Lara Atallah
COMING SOON
Interview, Web
The Universities Must Stand Up, Fight Back!
A conversation with civil rights attorney, Katrina Feldkamp
HIRA AHMED
Interview, Web
On Bail as Zakat: A Conversation with Believer's Bail Out
Maryam Kashani and Alla Alaghbri talk to us about using zakat to bail out incarcerated Muslims.
HIRA AHMED
Interview, Web
On the Detention of Mahmoud Khalil: A Conversation with Samah Sisay From the Columbia Activist's Legal Team
Samah Sisay, an attorney on Mahmoud Khalil’s legal team talks to Acacia about the his case and the state of immigration law
HIRA AHMED
Recipe, Web
Brown Butter Halwa
Noreen Wasti’s twist on the classic South Asian dessert
NOREEN WASTI
Personal Essay, Web
When Ramadan Means Letting Go of Fasting
The trials of navigating the holy month with an eating disorder
Sumera Subzwari
Web
Bucking Convention
Tens of thousands protested Israel’s genocide at the Democratic National Convention. The Party is digging in its heels.
ISMAIL IBRAHIM
Web
A Note From Our Editor
Our editor reflects on launching Acacia in the midst of the ongoing genocide of Palestinians.
HIRA AHMED
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