Browsing: Middle East
Is the killing of Sulaimani a sign of weakening US influence in the Middle East?
Emotions are running high as tensions between Iran and the US escalate. In these circumstances, let us return to reason and composure
Inconvenient facts for those manufacturing the Turk vs Kurd or Arab vs Kurd false binaries
As the world turns its fire on Turkey, it is told you were damned for backing Syria’s revolutionaries, damned for fighting terror, damned for embracing four million refugees and damned for seeking to repatriate them.
Do assassinations change history?
It was on this day in 1187 that Salāh al-Dīn had liberated Quds (Jerusalem) and Al-Aqsa from the Crusaders after 88 years of occupation.
Z A Rahman relives the moment Al-Aqsa was mercilessly taken by the Crusaders and how it was mercifully won back by Salāh al-Dīn and how it will be liberated once more InshaAllah
From Cairo to Alexandria to Suez, people are demanding the coup leader’s ouster. After thousands of martyrs and incarcerations, the Egyptian giant is finally waking up from its slumber.
Is the reaction we are seeing to the Kashmir crisis a sign of shifting priorities for Muslims’ rulers?
Muslim charities are collateral damage as leaked documents show a UK newspaper used for propaganda for Gulf monarchies.
“And when the girl who was buried alive is asked. For what sin she was killed?”