Analysis

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

Panorama or Paranoia – The issue of Shariah Courts

Paul Adams 5 Min Read

The recent BBC Panorama program on shariah councils demonstrated yet another ‘straw man’ argument being used against the Muslim community. Muslims are introducing a parallel legal system alongside British legal system the

The Israeli War on the Free Press

Abu Muhammed 8 Min Read

With the ever unfolding events in Gaza; and in the wake of the history of the past ten years or so, why anyone would find it shocking that Israel is targeting civilians

Cheap clothes, at what cost?

Sheikh Abu Talha 8 Min Read

All praise is for Allah. We ask Allah to praise and grant peace upon the Messenger, his family and followers. As the death toll keeps rising from the Dhaka disaster, even for