• An Ode to Meet Me @ The Altar

    An Ode to Meet Me @ The Altar

    Paramore. Fall Out Boy. Panic! At The Disco. My Chemical Romance. Long ago, these bands lived rent free in our heads. Until one day, every Black girl discovered Fefe Dobson. Only she provided the representation we craved. Read more

  • Haven’t You Heard?! Religiously Nerdy’s Got a Podcast!

    That’s right! We have launched our podcast, 3 Muslim Nerds, and moved it from outside the shadows. Everyone has a podcast these days, but we wanted to make our podcast an extension of our blog and outside of our vision. You can always read a wonderful article, but hearing the voices of people is always Read more

  • Let’s Explore Demographics

    Let’s Explore Demographics

    Anime is one of my greatest loves and is my favorite form of entertainment. I got into manga and anime in 2010, but had exposure in my childhood through Cartoon Network and 4kids!. Since then anime has gained more popularity as it has become more accessible. With the help of the Internet and social media, Read more

  • Love from A to Z: Book Review

    Love from A to Z: Book Review

    A review by Tobi Yusuf I first came across this book on social media when it came out last year, and I immediately thought that this book may be victim to having negative Islamic tropes in literature. I hate reading about the same thing in muslim stories, whichinvolve hijabis taking their hijab off for a Read more

  • Who is Religiously Nerdy?

    Who is Religiously Nerdy?

    “What happened to you being consistent?!” You have every right to ask such a question. The truth is, there have been a lot more moving pieces. A lot more growth. Quarantine has been a time where people have been healing and getting in tuned with their creative side. Fine tuning those projects and fulfilling their Read more

  • On A Sunbeam Review

    On A Sunbeam Review

    Last week in my library haul, I picked up On A Sunbeam by Tillie Walden. Reading this graphic novel was the start of a lot of firsts for me. When I picked up the book initially, I was floored by the artwork; the scenery was so vast and detailed in my brief flip through.  However, Read more