Ronaldo, Messi, and the cult of celebrity worship
Najm Al-Din explains how the modern-day idolisation of footballing celebrities like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi is tantamount to Godly worship.
At the height of...
The Nakba: An ongoing catastrophe
Interpal's Yasmeen Khan explains how the historical loss of Palestine more commonly known as "The Nakba" is still very much an ongoing catastrophe.
2017 is...
Saudi Arabia and Iran trade insults and threats
Veteran Arab journalist Abdel Bari Atwan reports on the dangerous verbal escalation between two of the Middle East's most powerful and influential countries, Saudi...
Manchester attack exposes hypocrisy of UK hate crime laws
Islamic Human Rights Commission press officer Faisal Bodi says the fact that Katie Hopkins has not been prosecuted proves there is one law on...
The authorities have all failed Somali couple brutally attacked by racist thug David Gallacher
Maz Saleem, whose father was killed by a white terrorist in Birmingham in 2013, says a Somali couple who were assaulted by the racist...
Salman Abedi was motivated by foreign policy, not radicalised by Didsbury Mosque
Writer, activist and Manchester resident Sarah Ayub argues that Salman Abedi committed the Manchester atrocity because of Britain's foreign policy and the focus on...
The shameless pushers of Prevent who took advantage of the Manchester attack
In the immediate aftermath of the Manchester attack, supporters of the UK government's Prevent strategy dominated the media airwaves with their scripted arguments for...
Muslims must resist calls to expand Prevent programme in wake of terror attacks
The government's Prevent programme is a byword for institutional discrimination against Muslims and part of a cynical social engineering exercise, argues the Islamic Human...
Muslims still have a lot to do after Jeremy Corbyn’s election surge
Joao Silva Jordao explains that he is happy for Jeremy Corbyn's political surge in the aftermath of the general election but argues that British...
Jeremy Corbyn’s victory is greater than the keys to Number 10
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's surge in the General Election is greater than becoming prime minister, writes Nasim Ahmed.
Britain underwent the most important general election...