The Muslim world survived the Crusades of Christendom, but did it survive Secularism? The Year is 1303, Arwad Island, the last Crusader outpost in the Levant (Al Sham) has fallen to the victorious forces of the Mamluks. The Franks are… Read More ›
Muslim World / Middle East
TV: Abdullah al Andalusi discusses Tommy Robinson leaving the EDL, and way forward for Syria (The Report, Islam Channel)
Abdullah al Andalusi discusses Tommy Robinson leaving the EDL, and way forward for Syria, on Islam Channel’s ‘The Report’ program. On this episode of ‘The Report’, reporter Yasmin Khatun goes through news from throughout the week, on the news Syria, Libya… Read More ›
The Return of Mubarak’s Children
The children of Mubarak have returned. It would be foolish to believe that Mubarak spent 30 years of ruling without permeating every facet of Egyptian bureaucracy, media and economy with like minded people. Of course, the people are not devotees… Read More ›
What is the reason behind the rapid increase of Muslims around the world? (Islam & Life, Press TV)
Abdullah al Andalusi on the Press TV channel, interviewed by Tariq Ramadan, on the ‘Islam & Life’ programme to discuss why Islam is the fastest growing religion. Title: “What is the reason behind the rapid increase in Muslims around the… Read More ›
Who Justifies Terrorism? (Part 1)
We’ve heard how Islam is incompatible with Terrorism, but where do the terrorists get their justifications from? Who actually justifies it? Are Terrorists true believers in Democracy? Is Osama Bin Laden’s method, Liberal? Read the article here.
A Liberal reaction to Democratic elections not going the way they want
A meme on the violence and chaos caused by Secularists and Liberals in Egypt, who claim they are for democracy, the rule of law, and respecting elected government…except when they don’t get their way. An Egyptian student, Mohammed El-Horishy, said:… Read More ›
The reality behind the current situation in Egypt
The situation in Egypt, after the fall of the dictator has featured a battle between three factions. The first faction are the old guard from the Mubarak era constituted of the judiciary and members of the military-industrial complex who receive… Read More ›
The reality behind Syria, Gaza and the silence of the Muslim armies
The Turkish EU Affairs Minister Egemen Bagis said in October 2012 that the “Turkey’s military power today is at the point where it could destroy Syria[‘s government] within a few hours”. Considering the Syrian death toll is almost at 40,000,… Read More ›
The shooting of Malala Yousafzai and the ‘Great Game’
It is known that many within the ‘Pakistani Taliban’ (Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan – TTP) hold traditional and cultural ideas which leads some of their factions to act in shallow, brutal and un-Islamic ways – a flaw they share along with the ruling Liberal… Read More ›