The real challenge is not getting into power, but genuinely maintaining it, writes Sh Haitham al-Haddad.
Although many know him as the founder of one of the original and most influential Islamic revivalist movements, Jamaat-e-Islami, did you know that Maulana Maududi was also part of establishing and running…
Is the reaction we are seeing to the Kashmir crisis a sign of shifting priorities for Muslims' rulers?
After the repeal of Article 370 and a total shutdown of Kashmir 28 days ago, politics lecturer Muhammad Jalal takes an in-depth look at the politics behind the decision.
Who is speaking the language of Islam, the idle youth in the Gulf or the defiant youth of Kashmir?
Join us this week on a special Unscripted podcast with Adnan Rashid.
Tourists told to leave. Extra troops deployed. People stockpiling essentials. Petrol pumps and ATMs run dry. Two Kashmiris write about panic in Kashmir right now.
Ironically by being captured, Wing Commander Abhinandan may well have averted a war fuelled by jingoism and irresponsible rhetoric.
Why are young Kashmiri men turning to militancy?
The silence of Muslim-majority states over China's repression of Uyghurs is not due to ignorance, writes Lukman Harees, but a calculated political and economic decision.
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