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Keyword: State of the Ummah

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Book Review

Human rights and global justice - the (official) unofficial version

Laila Juma

Rajab 06, 14201999-10-16

Pablo Picasso’s famous picture Guernica, featured on the cover of this book, is an icon of the human rights and international law movements, a symbol of the cruelty of war.

Occupied Arab World

‘Democracy’ sweeping the Arab world!

Crescent International

Rajab 06, 14201999-10-16

In the wave of democracy that has recently broken across the Arab world, long-standing autocrats apparently vaccinated against political death have been returned in fool-proof referendums or rigged elections...

Book Review

Re-interpreting the importance of the ‘Young Turk’ movement in the Ottoman Empire

Dr Othman Ali

Rabi' al-Thani 19, 14201999-08-01

This study is a significant breakthrough in modern historiography of the Middle East. In addition to its academic merits, the author dwells on a very important debate: ‘Ottomanism’ versus both Turkism and Arabism.

Book Review

Analysing the role of the West in Palestine, past and present

Laila Juma

Rabi' al-Thani 03, 14201999-07-16

One of the most remarkable facts about the massive pro-Israel bias at every level in the western media and establishment is that there is so much evidence to contradict the Zionists’ lies and propaganda easily available even from the west’s own reporters and other sources.

Features

Is the west’s high-tech anti-Muslim global spying operation over-rated?

M.A. Shaikh

Rajab 06, 14201999-07-16

The US and Britain are engaged in aggressive and illegal technology-based spying, which enables them - among other things - to monitor telephone communications anywhere in the world.

Special Reports

Sharing enforced passivity or making a difference?

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Thani 03, 14201999-07-16

The genocide in Kosova has transformed many of the survivors from self-sufficient, productive people with a virtual shadow-government of their own into objects of charity. Although some Muslim agencies and individuals have strained their resources to offer aid to the Kosovars, the relief-work has been clearly dominated by western secular and Christian groups.

Editorials

The lesson of humility in the Seerah

Editor

Rabi' al-Awwal 17, 14201999-07-01

The Prophet’s Seerah (peace be upon him) is a model for Muslims in their individual as well as collective lives. Within his lifetime, the noble Messenger of Allah not only delivered the message of Islam to all parts of the Arabian Peninsula and beyond...

Occupied Arab World

GCC states celebrate 18 years of failure

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Awwal 02, 14201999-06-16

The six member-states of the Gulf Co-operation Council marked the 18th anniversary of the pact’s signing on May 24. Only two days later, two members, Qatar and Bahrain, announced that they would continue to pursue their border dispute before the International Court of Justice...

Book Review

Israeli writer uses Hebrew sources to expose the Zionists’ duplicitious and militaristic nature

Zafar Bangash

Muharram 30, 14201999-05-16

One of the most enduring myths of the contemporary era is the image of the Zionist State of Israel as a beleaguered entity. The presence of ‘Arab hordes’ surrounding ‘tiny Israel’ is constantly peddled and easily accepted by guilt-ridden governments in the west

Features

Orientalists plot against the Qur’an under the guise of academic study and archive preservation

Aisha Geissinger

Muharram 30, 14201999-05-16

In 1972, a ‘paper grave’ was found by labourers doing restoration work in the Great Mosque in Sana’a, Yemen. Between the mosque’s inner and outer roofs was a collection of old parchment and paper documents, damaged books and individual pages.

Features

Political implications of Muslim allegiance to western science and technology

Ghada Ramahi

Muharram 29, 14201999-05-15

There is a persistent perception nowadays that a country’s national and international strength is largely determined by its ability to create and utilize science and technology. In an extremely materialistic world, this has become the criterion by which a nation is placed in the family of modern nations.

Features

Dr Kalim Siddiqui: an inspiration to the global Islamic movement

Fuad Nahdi

Muharram 15, 14201999-05-01

Three years after his death Dr Kalim Siddiqui continues to nourish the global Islamic movement. Like a benign apparition his thoughts and ideas, hopes and aspirations pervade every private thought and every public halaqa of those Muslims who are consciously dedicated to the cause of Islamic change...

Features

Muslims’ growing awareness of the reality of Europe

Zafar Bangash

Dhu al-Hijjah 29, 14191999-04-16

Some Muslims have a tendency to look at events through rose-tinted spectacles. The Nato bombing campaign against Yugoslavia falls under this category. Legitimate concern for the plight of Muslim Kosovars has led to profuse thanking of the US and European governments for acting to ‘save’ the Kosovars.

Features

Kosova and the global Muslim Ummah

Crescent International

Dhu al-Hijjah 29, 14191999-04-16

The war in Bosnia was a defining chapter in the development of the global Muslim Ummah. The sight of Muslims being slaughtered by the thousand for their religion in the heart of Europe moved Muslims to previously unimagined feelings of solidarity and brotherhood.

Features

Muslims’ obsession with celebrity Islam

Zafar Bangash

Dhu al-Hijjah 14, 14191999-04-01

Whatever the truth about the plot and it is difficult to know precisely there is nothing inherently wrong in Chelsea, or indeed princess Diana, showing interest in Islam.

Features

Destroying and Rebuilding Islam in the image of the west

Yusuf Progler

Dhu al-Qa'dah 28, 14191999-03-16

As the Christian millennium looms, Muslims - rather than joining the celebrations - might fruitfully use the occasion to consider the Christian and western influence and impact on Islamic civilization.

Special Reports

Pakistanis need to beware of Muslims’ bitter experiences of peace

Zafar Bangash

Dhu al-Qa'dah 28, 14191999-03-16

Nobody in the world needs peace more than the Muslims. From Srinagar to Sarajevo, and from Pristina and Palestine to the Philippines, they are being killed like flies. Thus, if someone really offers them peace, Muslims eagerly accept it. Peace, however, like everything else in the world, has lost its real meaning, at least when it applies to Muslims.

Features

Challenges facing Muslim families in North America

Waheeda Valliante

Dhu al-Qa'dah 13, 14191999-03-01

The challenges and moral dilemmas facing Muslim families requires an understanding of the shifts in ideological, social, religious and political forces that are shaping the structure and function of families in North America.

Features

Wanted: non-sectarian, enlightened ulama in Pakistan

Zafar Bangash

Shawwal 14, 14191999-02-01

Ulama have been described as successors to the Prophet. Since the prophetic mission ended with the last and final messenger of Allah, upon whom be peace, the responsibility on the shoulders of the ulama is heavy indeed.

Occupied Arab World

Voices in the wilderness call for defying sanctions against Iraq

Our Own Correspondent

Shawwal 14, 14191999-02-01

Killing Iraqi civilians, especially children, has become so routine that it hardly evokes a yawn in the western media. For those who consider this to be harsh judgement, just look at the media coverage of the latest outrage perpetrated by the US on January 25...

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