Opinion

Pakistan a peacemaker or US puppet in Iran war?

Hafiz Sha'ban

Behind the language of mediation in the US–Iran war lies a familiar pattern of dependency, where Pakistan operates within a framework it does not control.

Battleground America: Pt 1-The Truth About Gun Control

J. E. Millington, Jr. 4 Min Read

**This is the first in a 3-part series of articles** It’s always amusing when debates regarding gun control in the US surface.  Concerns often rise in government circles when citizens become concerned

Proactivity; a figment of the past

Adnan Abu Musa 11 Min Read

Amongst the most prized characteristic of the Muslim that is both honoured by mention in the Quran and the sunnah is that of proactivity. Yet this beautiful trait has –sadly- become a

He described water to be water

Sheikh Alomgir Ali 6 Min Read

Back when I was in university, I sat in a lecture where we discussed Arabic literature and in particular the poetry of western migrants such as Iliyya Abu Ma’adi. One of the

Algerian Airspace and the Hostage Crisis

Ahmed Hammuda 10 Min Read

More and more international powers forsake the impoverished nation of Mali and leave it to cripple under the non-discriminating weapons of mass destruction, amidst a campaign supported by the USA, Europe and

Hoping to Be Happy? Become Healthy

Tanya Abbasi 6 Min Read

One thing which seriously needs addressing in our communities, aside from our seemingly inherent inability to arrive in time for anything, is the attention we fail to pay to the second greatest

Mali under Colonial Assault

Ahmed Hammuda 11 Min Read

Amidst French government-led aggression against the sovereignty of Mali, a nation in the heart of Africa with a 90% Muslim population, genuine intentions behind such repeated intervention in Muslim lands becomes ever