We can’t appeal to morality of Tory tyrants, we must overthrow them
Imran Shah of MPACUK says that the new Tory government is possibly the most right-wing in history and cannot be appeased. Rather, it must...
5Pillarz is one month old so this is where your money went
When we launched this website a month ago we promised you total financial transparency, so here it is, writes Roshan Muhammed Salih.
We received around...
Memo to El-Baradei: “You can’t eat neoliberalism”
Shortly before riding into the vice-presidency of Egypt on the back of military tanks, Muhammad El-Baradei told Foreign Policy "You Can't Eat Shariah" in...
Saudi Arabia – The protector of US interests in the Muslim world
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Muhammad Mustafa Mustaan from Revolution Observer describes how since its inception, Saudi...
An overview of the Arab Spring
Adnan Khan concludes Revolution Observer's series on the Arab Spring.
In the first instalment of RO’s Arab Spring series we examined the challenges that faced the...
The irresistible call of the colonial master
Journalist Hafsa Kara-Mustapha shakes her head at the continued calls for western intervention despite all the evidence that such action leads to disaster.
A few...
Turkey’s quagmire since the Arab Spring
Turkey has been facing political predicaments since the Arab Spring with it's support for Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas and the Syrian rebels, writes Nishaat...
Ennahda’s defeat does not symbolise the end of political Islam in Tunisia
Ennahda's recent electoral defeat against the secular Nidaa Tounes party does not signal the death of political Islam in Tunisia, writes Nishaat Ismail.
Following the...
Saudi Arabia’s rash gamble on oil prices
Saudi Arabia has embarked on a risky adventure with its decision not to cut back on oil production to absorb the surplus on the...
All-you-can-eat-buffets, taxi rides, Turkish baths – could they all be haraam?
"How much uncertainty does Islam allow in a business contract?" asks Islamic Finance Guru Ibrahim Khan.
Many a happy evening has been spent by most...