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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.

al-Aqsa cannot be absent from our Eid
Islam21c
The war that never really ended
Moazzam Begg

UN paper by UAE and UK threatens free speech and dissent

Muhammad Mussa 10 Min Read

A recent UN resolution pushed by the UAE and UK will likely erode free speech and give states carte blanche to rewrite the definitions of dissent and extremism.

Yorkshire sign Muslim Athlete Charter as ECB extend Nujum partnership

Muhammad Mussa 7 Min Read

Yorkshire Cricket have joined the Muslim Athlete Charter; at the same time, the ECB have extended their partnership with Nujum Sports.

Dr. Aafia Siddiqui holds emotional reunion with sister

Muhammad Mussa 7 Min Read

After two decades of separation, Dr. Aafia Siddiqui was granted a heartfelt reunion with her sister, Dr. Fowzia Siddiqui, and lawyer, Clive Stafford Smith.

Pakistan’s Generals: Defenders or Traitors?

Shaheer Choudhury 22 Min Read

Praetorianism is in full swing as the Pakistani army top brass continue to crush PTI leaders, workers, and supporters, even threatening expats worldwide.

China’s Strike Hard Campaign: Local resonances in Global War on Terror

Dr Suraina Pasha 6 Min Read

Nine years since China launched its version of the War on Terror, here is some global context on the ongoing political and military anti-Muslim offensive.

10 years of India’s march towards Muslim genocide

Maira Mirza 7 Min Read

On 26 May 2014, Narendra Modi was sworn in as Prime Minister of India. Today, we look at his steady drive towards ethnic cleansing of the country's Muslims.