Tracing the journey of a river that shaped civilisation and which still holds a severe warning for the future.
What looks like civil war is the same old colonial design — gold, greed, and the betrayal of the Sudanese people.
Foreign hands continue to pour fuel on the flames, scorching the landscape to a precise strategic design, regardless of the devastation.
Everybody else wins if we do not pay close attention to Sudan, because the world is uninterested in Muslims killing their own ...
This was the question the Prophet ﷺ asked a group of Companions who had returned to Madina from the land of Abyssinia. One of them responded with a remarkable story: بَلَى يَا رَسُولَ اللَّهِ بَيْنَا ...
“Won’t you tell me about the wonders you saw in the land of Abyssinia?” This was the question the Prophet ﷺ asked a group of Companions who had returned to Madina from the land of Abyssinia. One of ...
Last Friday, professional athletes from various sports issued a joint statement urging UEFA — one of football’s biggest governing bodies — to suspend Israel from future competitions “until it complies ...
This article addresses the contemporary crisis of ethnonationalism rising at home in the UK and abroad, including Europe and the US. The current climate has created an opportunity to seek a ...
In this episode of OnGuard, Shaykh Abu Aaliyah explores modernity as a philosophical world-view that trades meaning for power, examining how Muslims can navigate these challenging waters while ...
All praises belong to Allah, Lord of the Worlds, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah. We, the undersigned Imams and scholars from across the UK, express deep concern regarding ...
O you who believe! Stand firm for Allah as witnesses in justice, and do not let the hatred of a people prevent you from being just. Be just: that is nearer to righteousness. And fear Allah; indeed, ...
In this explosive podcast episode, we look at what this war has shown us about the Muslim Ummah, whether we can trust what either side says, and what about the Arab regimes?