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As a Palestinian born in Jordan, since childhood I have always heard only...
Egypt – this is a battle between Islam and secularism
Ian Nisbet, who was imprisoned in Egypt for four years for being a member of Hizb ut Tahrir, argues that life is about to...
The Muslim Brotherhood are authors of their own downfall
When the Muslim Brotherhood was elected to power in Egypt a year ago I predicted their demise, writes lawyer Osama Daneshyar who recently returned...
The lesson from Egypt: don’t compromise on your politics
A re-run of the protests which ousted Hosni Mubarak back in 2011? This is what commentators have dubbed the fresh protests in Egypt, where...
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Muslim members of the Kenyan parliament (particularly those of Somali origin) warned...
Thank you Obama for not visiting Kenya!
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US President Barack Obama is touring the African continent but not the country...
Somali refugees in Kenya look forward to going home
In December last year the Kenyan government issued a directive to return all Somali refugees living in urban centers back to refugee camps. There...
Are Libyans missing Gaddafi?
Two years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi’s regime, Libyans are still awaiting the fruits of freedom, writes Mohammed Kahiye.
In April 2011, Republican Presidential...
Sectarian tensions increase across the Muslim world
Sectarian tensions have increased sharply across the Muslim world following Lebanese Shia group Hezbollah's intervention in Syria and the reaction of Sunni politicians and clerics...
Ugandan Muslims prosper after years of repression
Amani Ali writes that Ugandan Muslims were persecuted by the majority community after the fall of the dictator Idi Amin in 1979. But, as...