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As a staggering 20 years has now passed since 11 September 2001, it is bewildering to think that we have an entire generation of fully grown adults who were not even born when the passenger planes struck the Twin Towers that fateful day.
As we enter the 20th anniversary of the “war on Terror” targeting Islam and Muslims, CAGE have created a khutbah template for Imams and Khatībs to use when preparing and delivering their Khutbah this week inshāAllāh.
Afghan women are not passive entities that need rescuing by White liberals, writes Zimarina Sarwar…
“It is shocking to see a further decline in children and young people’s level of happiness and that thousands are unhappy with their lives overall.”
What do ʿAbd Allāh b. Umm Maktūm, Muʿādh b. Jabal and the Paralympics have in common?
Hashmat Ghani, the younger brother of former Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, has cautiously encouraged Afghans to recognise the Taliban’s takeover of the country.
Europe has lost moral legitimacy when it comes to women’s rights, argues Dr. Izzadeen Chowdhury, amidst the racist stereotypes of women in Afghanistan.
What does it mean to “implement sharia”? In light of the Taliban’s coming to power in Afghanistan, the question has been the subject of a lot of coverage and confusion among many commentators, writes Sh Haitham al-Haddad.
The real challenge is not getting into power, but genuinely maintaining it, writes Sh Haitham al-Haddad.
Ahmed Hammuda recounts one of the bloodiest massacres of unarmed protesters in recent world history, whose perpetrators are still at large…