The World Renowned Plagiarist, Yasmin Mogahed

The Theft of Revelation: What Happens When a Renowned Plagiarist Wears Hijab It’s time to speak plainly. Yasmin Mogahed has built her public persona on a foundation of borrowed ideas—lifting original reflections, spiritual insights, and theological frameworks without attribution. My work, “The Sacred Pause: Revelation, Wandering, and Divine Consolation in Surah Al-Duhaa”, is just one example of this pattern. Her Mask She passes off her plagiarism as “guidance” or “healing,” even though no one asked her for it. She said, “That’s why you’re alone.” I replied, “And that’s why you plagiarize—to sound profound without doing any work.” When someone builds Read More …

Put Your Ethics Back In: The Line Between Scholarship and Theft

If you became the most influential Muslim on the writings of others, then the most influential person is not you, but the one whose writings you stole. Influence built on theft is colonization of thought—it does not belong to you. True influence comes from originality, integrity, and truth.