Caribbean History Before Columbus Needs To Be Taught
Caribbean History “For most of the literate world today, the first contact that the Caribbean had with the outside world was on October 12, 1492…
Caribbean History “For most of the literate world today, the first contact that the Caribbean had with the outside world was on October 12, 1492…
First published in Barbados Today on February 22, 2017. Nestled in a side street of our UNESCO World Heritage-inscribed capital city of Bridgetown is a…
Firhaana Bulbulia is the founder of Barbados Association of Muslim Ladies. In August she launched a project called Breaking Barriers which aims to overcome cultural and…
Bridgetown, Barbados, January 20, 2016: The warm reception of a leading Muslim scholar at Codrington College, a prestigious Christian seminary in Barbados, reinforced the idea…
Recently members of the Barbados Muslim community met with several Christian leaders with an aim to bring both faiths closer in communication and co-operation. Archbishop…
To mark Barbados’ 48th year of Independence and in recognition of Parliament’s 375th anniversary, members of this country’s East Indian community have presented Parliament with…
Barbados TODAY continues its series on the local Muslim community. For over 100 years, East Indian salesmen have silently moved from door to door crediting…
They have been a part of our landscape for more than a century; yet the Muslim community remain largely an unknown element in Barbados. This…
As Barbados TODAY continues its series on the Muslims in Barbados, the head of the An-Noor Muslim Association talks about its planned housing project and seeks to…
Barbados TODAY, ran a series with members of the Barbados Muslim community to share their history, experiences and aspirations giving some insight into their Islamic…