Politics

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.

100 years on, the Ummah remains strong and empowered

Maira Mirza 6 Min Read

A century on from the end of the Caliphate, we must not feel defeated; we are as strong and principled as ever.

Correcting the concept of victory after the ICJ ruling

Shaykh Ali Hammuda 21 Min Read

Can you link a boy, a monk, a king, a magician, and the People of the Ditch to the recent ICJ ruling against Israel?

Aid is not enough to help Palestine

Maira Mirza 8 Min Read

British Muslim charities must partner, support, and defend one another in delivering more than just aid for Palestine.

How you can help Gaza through its crisis right now

Zishan Khan 6 Min Read

It is essential to bridge the gap between scepticism and the profound impact of committed humanitarian work.

Abdul Hamid II showed that anti-Zionism isn’t anti-Semitism

Kasim Tekin 8 Min Read

Zionists regularly conflate anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism, but one Ottoman leader disproved this back in 1876.

A tale of loss, longing, and legacy in Palestine

Omar Alkhatib 4 Min Read

My beloved grandparents survived the 1948 Nakba; 75 years on, there is another Nakba taking place.