Democracy, Military, and Coalition Talks: Pakistan's Post-Election Quandary
From Apartheid to Advocacy: South Africa’s Historic Trial Against Israel's Actions
The Babri Masjid, Masjid al-Aqsa and the weak Muslim community
Missing Children, Organ Trafficking, Synagogue, and Epstein Island
2024: The Year of Democracy - Unmasking a Deceptive Idea
Niger: Will Rare-Earth minerals increase Africa’s geo-political bargain power in the world?
Evaluating Modern Misconceptions on the Prohibition of Riba
Will Africa Reap the Youth Demographic Dividend?
The Turkish-Bulgarian gas deal: Is Turkiye becoming an energy hub?
TOGG and Automobile Production in the Muslim World
Addressing Anti-Muslim Bias in Artificial Intelligence: A Path Towards Equitable AI
Threads vs. Twitter: A Critical Examination of Competing Social Media Titans
Bonds That Last: Prioritizing Parent-Child Relationships and Positive Peer Interactions during the Holidays
Prof. Malik Badri: Father of contemporary Muslim Psychology
The Jibril Hadith: Why child education is more crucial now than ever
Umar ibn ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz
Prince Diponegoro: The Hero Who Immortalized History
Ahmadu Bello: A legendary son of the Mujāhidīn
Glimpse into history: Babur Shah, the first emperor of the Mughal dynasty
Battle Of Marj Dabiq and the Defeat of the Mamluks
“You are what you listen to.”
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) might have been established for agricultural productivity or say poverty elevation, but it seems it contributes very little to the pro