Politics

When the oppressed become the oppressors

Dr. Osman Latiff

From a history where refuge was shared across faiths, we now face a time where such protection is being denied.

A Year After the Assassination of Khashoggi: Lessons and Reflections

Lukman Harees 12 Min Read

Do assassinations change history?

Tackling Global Islamophobia

Lukman Harees 11 Min Read

Is Imran Khan’s UN Speech a Turning Point?

The name of the Muslim that will liberate al-Aqsa

Z A Rahman 12 Min Read

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

Egypt Rises from its Slumber

Ahmed Hammuda 8 Min Read

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.

Brexit – an inevitable disaster

Abdul Wahid 12 Min Read

Abdul Wahid argues that the political disasters we are witnessing today are inherent in the reigning secular political creeds

Muted Response to the Kashmir Issue: Reflection of Changing Priorities of Muslim Leadership?

Lukman Harees 11 Min Read

Is the reaction we are seeing to the Kashmir crisis a sign of shifting priorities for Muslims' rulers?