UK’s Assisted Dying Bill: Meaning, Provisions and Islamic Perspective
While Islamic scholars unanimously reject assisted dying, a 2025 Hyphen poll shows that 43% of Muslims in England and Wales oppose the bill compared to 15% of non-Muslims, with 70% citing religious beliefs.
Morocco's Directive on Sacrificing Animals -A Critical Analysis
King Muhammad VI of Morocco made an announcement on February 27, 2025, that sparked debate, particularly in the country and generally in the Islamic world. The announcement urges the citizens to refrain from sacrificing animals for the coming Eid al-Adha.
CBEX Collapse: Building a Strong Islamic Knowledge Base as a Shield from Trials of Time
CBEX launched in Nigeria in July 2024 and gained prominence through its scintillating promise of a 100 percent ROI in 30 days to investors. The promise prompted many Nigerians—mostly get-rich-quick oriented, including Muslims—to invest in the platform without considering due diligence.
Facts-Checking vs. Community Notes: Meta’s Shift and its Implications
Meta, toeing the path of its archrival “X,” announced the phasing out of its fact-checking program and instead focusing on community notes. As much as it attracts praise, this decision raises concern, with many wondering what prompted this change.
UNICEF's Report on Sexual Violence: A Muslim’s Perspective
Despite the relatively low statistics, it's essential to acknowledge that sexual violence against children still occurs within Muslim communities. After all, the Muslim community, which should be an exemplary society, should ideally not take part in such tables.
American Election and Its Reflection on the Islamic World
An alarm bell should be sounded in the entire Islamic world that there is no significant difference between the two presidential hopefuls and that every American regime is synonymous with the Zionist regime, even if Biden seems a better evil.