


A writer from prison finds the Crescent International a blessing in his quest for acquiring knowledge and understanding of the global situation.
By their conduct and interactions, “Syrian” rebels have confirmed that they are agents of Zionism, imperialism and Wahhabism.
A native-born of Arabia tells his people not to celebrate corrupt rulers that have no legitimacy.
Arabian rulers are strong on rhetoric but they lack competence. The idea of an “Arab” army is still-born because there are different groups vying for their own interests.
Arabian rulers are a disgrace for Islam and Muslims. They must be removed from power to wipe out this blot.
Is it true that India is a rising economic power? Consider this: there are 195 million people living in absolute poverty, about one-fifth of all humanity.
Reader Ahmed al Suweify urges Muslims to seriously consider launching a campaign to get rid of the Bani Saud and reclaim the Haramayn.
If there is peace in Afghanistan, there will be peace in Pakistan says letter-writer Tahir Mangal.
Caution is the advice of reader Syed Amir Ali to the Islamic Republic in its dealings with the US.
The people of Yemen have suffered grievously at the hands of the Saudi aggressors. They will, however, not achieve their “objectives”, whatever they are.
Western regimes talk much about freedom but Muslims in these societies are targeted as part of a campaign that makes mockery of their tall claims.
The takfiris are the offspring of McCain and Obama and the US is supporting them.
Why are incidents of rape so prevalent in India including attacks on elderly nuns? When so many accused rapists sit in parliament, it is not surprising.
Muslims should be seeking guidance from the Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet (saws) rather than clinging to old notions.
Is Egyptian dictator turning away from the West and towards Eurasia? One reader thinks so.
A native son of Arabia, Mohammed H. Siddiq, describes what the so-called ruling family is all about.
People in Arabia continue to suffer one family rule. When one old man dies, he is replaced by another old man. The people are denied their basic rights.
How does Washington reconcile its alleged enmity for the takfiri head-choppers but maintain close friendship with the Saudi head-choppers? Washington has a dilemma on its hands.
The people of Afghanistan have suffered much but there appear few prospects of their overcoming these problems.
The Rahbar’s message to the youth of Europe and North America was enlightening and full of wisdom.