At Muslim Humanitarian (MUHU), our focus is on exploring what it means to be a Muslim humanitarian — but that conversation is richer when it includes the voices of those working across faiths, sectors, and borders. It’s a growing collective of thinkers, doers, volunteers, scholars, students, aid workers, and everyday changemakers who care about what it means to be a Muslim humanitarian today.
We’re building a space for deep conversations, shared learning, and real impact — rooted in faith, justice, and global solidarity.
If you’re a Muslim working in a faith-based or secular organisation, your perspective matters deeply to us. We want to hear your stories — the tensions, the inspiration, the challenges, and the impact. Because we believe it’s essential to:
- Tackle issues of discrimination within the sector
- Bridge the gap between faith and secular spaces
- Foster meaningful international collaborations
- And highlight the diverse ways Muslims are making a difference — both within and beyond faith-based settings.