Self-Therapy
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The Perfect-Storm to reflect upon!!!
August 26-28th, 2011, C.E. will go in the record books, as one of the wettest Summer weekends in History, along with being within the month of August, which currently broke the record of the wettest Summer month in U.S. History, as well as being within the wettest Summer in U.S. History, on the east coast, NYC Continue reading
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What the Hell is a “Muslim-Name”?!!!/There is no such thing as a “Muslim-Name”!!!

View this post on Instagram This-Video by default is one of Countless-Proofs that there’s no such Thing as a “Muslim-Name”…#FunFact: the Pagan-Arabs had Names like “`Abdur-Rahmān”, “`Abdullah”, etc. And, there were even Pagan-Arabs whom lived prior to the Revelation of The Qur’ān whom were named “Muhammad”.Ramadhan 26th, 1432, A.H./August 26th, 2011, C.E., I had given Continue reading
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The Brass Crescent Awards 2013:
Salam/What up? Please, nominate “Gareth Bryant’s Writing Page” for the ninth Annual Brass Crescent Awards!!! The Brass Crescent Awards is an annual awards ceremony that honors the best writers and thinkers of the emerging Muslim blogosphere (aka the Islamsphere). Nominations are taken from blog readers, who then vote for the winners. What are the Brass Crescent Awards? They Continue reading
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Islam is my Life & Fashion is my Passion:
I remember when I first became a Muslim, like so many us who reverted to Islam, I went through the whole “change your name”, change your look, and essentially change who you naturally, culturally are, as a person nonsense, and so-on. After my little street-life/party & drug-scene stint, I decided that I needed to be Continue reading
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My perils of being a Muslim in America:
Being Muslim in America is exactly what it is, being Muslim in America. You always get the weird, threatening stares from people on trains, buses, platforms, sidewalks, for either having a beard, Hijab/Jilbab, Niqab, or any other physical indicator, that tells people that you’re Muslim, or “looks Muslim”. Even though I’ve lived in the U.S. Continue reading
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The reasons why I write:
Unfortunately, I was not very vocal or expressive, when I was young. So, there’s a lot of things that I could’ve & should’ve shared with others, that are now lost in time, because I chose not to preserve them literarily. However, after I became a Muslim, and especially within this past decade, I’ve developed the Continue reading