Football is the religion which fills the empty lives of the irreligious

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Blogger Najm Al-Din says that football has largely replaced the role of religion in the lives of so many secular, irreligious Britons who've jettisoned real...

Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan: Betraying Al-Aqṣā, betraying the Ummah

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Blogger Abdullah Noorudeen profiles the de facto ruler of Abu Dhabi, Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan (MBZ), who has emerged as one of the biggest modern...

The War on Terror: 20 years of destruction and demonisation

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The director of the Ayaan Institute, Jahangir Mohammed, reflects on 20 years of the War on Terror and how it has destroyed three Muslim nations...

Mohammed bin Zayed: Oppressing Muslims in the West

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In the second part of his series on Mohammed bin Zayed (MBZ), blogger Abdullah Noorudeen argues that the UAE is also involved in the repression of...

I was tortured by the Qataris, the Australians knew and did nothing

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Lukman Thalib, an Australian professor who was held without charge in a secret jail in Qatar for five months, says the Qatari authorities tortured...

The Islamic fashion industry is immodest and unethical

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Blogger and activist Quratulayn Haamidah says that the multi-billion dollar Islamic clothing market is making a mockery of the Islamic concert of modesty, and...

India plans to make Kashmir a Hindu-majority state

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Ahead of the second anniversary of the revocation of Kashmir's autonomous status by India, Sajad Rasheed, an author and writer from Indian-occupied Kashmir, explains how...

In two years India has prepared ground for complete takeover of Kashmir

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Sajad Rasheed, an author and writer from Indian-occupied Kashmir, explains how in the last two years India has made all the necessary preparations for...

History will record the foreign occupiers of Afghanistan were the bad guys

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Moazzam Begg, who lived in Afghanistan before the U.S-led invasion of 2001, says the West's defeat at the hands of the Taliban is a...

What will the second Taliban emirate look like?

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Veteran journalist Abdel Bari Atwan says the new Taliban government in Afghanistan will be focused on pragmatic state-building, but risks of a new civil...
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