Politics

The war that never really ended

Moazzam Begg

US interventions have fuelled decades of war, from Iraq to Iran; the moral of the story is fight the invader, not each other.

Inciting the Qunut for the Believers of Egypt

Shaykh Dr. Haitham al-Haddad 8 Min Read

All praise is due to Allah, the One who hears that which is whispered and all secrets concealed, the One who provides relief from tragedies and hardship. Peace and blessings be upon

Viva la revolucion? Insha’Allah.

Syed Haider 7 Min Read

The protests on the streets of Egypt have captivated many for the past few days. Before then it was the scenes that unfolded in Tunisia that captured our imaginations. Protest, rebellion and

Palestine. And her dogs.

Ahmed Ali 11 Min Read

Earlier this week, the Guardian published the latest instalment of leaks, and not that the popular uprising in Tunisia wasn’t a surprise in itself, but the matter that is most sensitive to

Ignited Egypt

Dr Uthman Khan 4 Min Read

Anyone who has visited Egypt will have come into contact with the overt Egyptian populace, they are renowned even in the Arab world for their strength of expression and manner of speech.

Liberalism and Secularism: One and the Same

Stanley Fish 16 Min Read

Back in June, I wrote three columns (“The Three Atheists,” “Atheism and Evidence” and “Is Religion Man-Made?“) about the recent vogue of atheist books, books that accuse religion of being empty of

Know Your Rights: What to do when MI5 come knocking on your door

Dr. Asim Qureshi 16 Min Read

Since the start of the War on Terror, there has been consistent harassment of the Muslim community – and several non-Muslims too – by security agencies in the UK and abroad. There