Politics

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

Nelson Mandela: A big Loss but…!

Shaykh Dr. Haitham al-Haddad 10 Min Read

There is no doubt that Nelson Mandela (1918-2013) was a great person. His struggle for what he believed was both inspirational and motivated many people. I remember seeing him on TV when

Preventing terrorism or recreating Islam?

Editor 6 Min Read

The Prime Minister issued a report yesterday entitled Tackling Extremism in the UK, which he claims will do more to ‘confront extremism and radicalisation’. Drawn up by the Prime Minister’s Task Force on

The Power of Words: Unveiling the Politics of Dehumanisation

Fahad Ansari 9 Min Read

“It is true that the Jew is a human being but so is a flea a living being – one that is none too pleasant ... our duty towards both ourselves and

Ch4 Niqab Debate Islamophobe Panellists Exposed

Laura Stuart 9 Min Read

Is it not rather strange and incomprehensible that one (Douglas Murray) who claims to loath the so called intolerance of Muslims and who according to the above is a staunch believer in

Niqab debate: ‘Sometimes you have to force people to be equal’

Editor 11 Min Read

The Daily Mail, Independent, the Daily Telegraph, the Sun and Guardian all featured opinion pieces questioning the logic behind the decision with some writers expressing outright Islamophobic and racist views. For more

The Waged War on Islam in Egypt Part 2

Ahmed Hammuda 17 Min Read

The ‘authorisation’ that the crook al-Sisi sought was to light a green beacon before his actions and to doom them unquestionable in light of his ‘democracy’. A more Inclusive Transition? Or a