Malala Yousafzai don’t be fooled by the UN
Malala Yousafzai’s recent appearance at the UN Youth Assembly was an indirect ploy by western powers to further their agenda in the Muslim world...
Interview: Muslim Brotherhood leader vows to die for Islamic goals
Dr Essam al-Arian is the vice chairman of Egypt's Freedom And Justice party and formerly he was a member of the Guidance Bureau of the...
Welsh organ donation policy poses troubling questions for Muslims
The Welsh government is the first country in the UK to make organ donation at death mandatory. People will have to opt-out if they...
The Egyptian army has saved the nation from civil war
Dr Kamal Helbawy was a prominent member of the Muslim Brotherhood for decades and served as their representative to the UK. He returned to...
Muslim footballers are breathing soul back into the game
Najm Al-Din argues that Muslim footballers are purifying a tarnished sport.
Football is a gentleman's game played by thugs. Or at least that's the reputation...
Don’t be fooled by PM’s Ramadan message
When Abdul Maalik arrived at his local mosque in Manchester for Tarawih prayers on Saturday night, he was shocked at an announcement made by...
The far right is targeting Islamic symbols
Dr Ilyas Mohammed argues that the far-right is looking for soft Islamic targets to attack in its Islamophobic crusade.
Cumulative extremism is a process through which...
Facebook banned me for posting an Islamic flag
After praying Dhuhr today, I logged into my Facebook and a message appeared stating: “You have been blocked from posting and sharing for 24...
Egypt’s “liberal hypocrisy”
Since the ousting of Mohammed Morsi by the military Egypt has been infested with “liberal hypocrisy” from within and outside, writes Dr Reza Pankhurst...
Muslims – divided we stand
The biggest obstacle to Muslim unity is the festering of political and religious schisms that are often played out through violence, with the protagonists...