Analysis

Making sense of the horrors in Sudan

Abdul Wahid

Foreign hands continue to pour fuel on the flames, scorching the landscape to a precise strategic design, regardless of the devastation.

The Sublime Qadar of Allah [al-Tahwiyyah- pt 19]

Shaykh Dr. Haitham al-Haddad 10 Min Read

Allāh willed that the Prophet Muhammad (Ṣallāhu 'alayhi wa salam) would be born into this world in the ‘Year of the Elephant’, 570 CE, the knowledge of that was with Him from

The Waged War on Islam in Egypt Part 2

Ahmed Hammuda 17 Min Read

The ‘authorisation’ that the crook al-Sisi sought was to light a green beacon before his actions and to doom them unquestionable in light of his ‘democracy’. A more Inclusive Transition? Or a

The Waged War on Islam in Egypt Part 1

Ahmed Hammuda 16 Min Read

(It was said to prophet Nuh alayhisalam) “...nor do we see any follow you but the meanest among us and they (too) followed you without thinking. And we do not see in

The Undying Legacy of Egypt

Tariq Mehanna 33 Min Read

This photo could've been taken in Syria, Palestine, or Iraq. But it was taken in Egypt, and when I came across it, I was reminded of Egypt's past. Egypt has been credited

Anti-democracy: A response to ElBaradei

Amanpaul Dhaliwal 9 Min Read

Dr Mohamed ElBaradei's June 23 op-ed in Foreign Policy suggests that Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi - one year into a four-year term - should either resign, or be forced, from power. ElBaradei's

The Syrian Struggle… An Ignored Epoch

Ahmed Hammuda 16 Min Read

As the barbarous Alawite regime grabs at the forelock of defeat, it chooses to carry out a relentless spree of massacres against the Syrian civilian population. In what seems an attempt to