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Reflections from the story of Abu Jahl

Dr. Layla Aitlhadj

From the signs witnessed by Abu Jahl to modern political denial, evidence is not always the barrier.

Dr Ali al-Tamimi’s co-defendant released as judge vacates terrorism convictions

Abu Abdullah Ibn Abdur Rahman 3 Min Read

Seifullah Chapman, who was serving a 65-year sentence, was sentenced as part of the so-called Virginia “Paintball Jihad” network in 2004 alongside a number of other defendants. The precedent set by this

Official apartheid law passed in 21st century

Lukman Harees 11 Min Read

The law also asserts that Jewish settlement—without specifying where—is a national value, and promises to encourage and advance settlement efforts.

German footballer Mesut Özil quits national team over racism

Abdullah Izzadin 6 Min Read

Mesut Özil calls out the German FA and declares enough is enough after widespread racially-driven criticism of his Turkish and Muslim roots

Children exploited as Undercover Spies in the UK

Ahmad Jomaa 4 Min Read

“This latest revelation amounts to evidence of state-sanctioned child abuse.”

Breaking: Tariq Ramadan’s accuser Henda Ayari’s story close to collapsing

Hamad Momin 5 Min Read

The accuser has apparently been pictured at her brother’s wedding the same night she claims to have been raped.

Israeli Minister calls for ‘immediate closure’ of embassy as Ireland moves to boycott

Ahmad Jomaa 3 Min Read

Should the bill pass both houses it will make Ireland the first EU country to impose a ban on Israeli goods