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It is now routine to talk of a Muslim world in crisis. But an end to the misery appears no closer. Despite experimenting with numerous models and indeed being the subject of recent experiments with liberalism, the autocracy, dictatorships, growing dissent and instability appear no closer resolved. Problems are deep rooted; some even talk of [...]
December 14th, 2011 | Filed under For Facebook RSS,Islamic Revival,Life in Khilafah | Read More »

The situation that has prevailed in Egypt for past half century, if not more, has seen suffocating security measures, considerable police powers and limited accountability of the country’s enforcement agencies. The 30 year long ‘emergency’ laws that became the norm under Mubarak allowed the already considerable powers to expand, emboldened the police and security to [...]
May 15th, 2011 | Filed under Life in Khilafah | Read More »

Just six years after the Wright Brother’s first successful powered flight in Ohio, the Islamic State (Uthmani Khilafah) became one of the first nations in the world to start a military aviation program. Impressive as it may seem that Muslims quickly adopted this technology, the precedence to acquire new techniques and technologies for the protection [...]
May 5th, 2011 | Filed under Life in Khilafah | Read More »

In an age of abundance never experienced in history, with more access to wealth, technology, and energy resources than ever before, the mere existence of poverty itself, let alone its severity and global scope boggles the mind. Ironically, the era that is responsible for the birth of the internet, space travel, and open heart surgery [...]
May 5th, 2011 | Filed under Life in Khilafah | Read More »

The situation that has prevailed in Egypt for past half century, if not more, has seen suffocating security measures, considerable police powers and limited accountability of the country’s enforcement agencies. The 30 year long ‘emergency’ laws that became the norm under Mubarak allowed the already considerable powers to expand, emboldened the police and security to [...]
March 29th, 2011 | Filed under Islamic Revival,Life in Khilafah | Read More »

Correcting the mistake of those who claim there is no Islamic State It was not enough that America enslaved the Egyptian people for over sixty years, paying their rulers to do their bidding, supporting the occupation in Palestine and even to fight against Islam, nor was it enough to enslave the once mighty al-Azhar university [...]
February 16th, 2011 | Filed under Islamic Revival,Life in Khilafah,Perspective,Viewpoint | Read More »

In the month of Rajab 2010 it will be the 86th anniversary of the destruction of the Khilafah. After tasting the bitter fruits of socialism in the 1950’s and then the mirage of independence throughout the 1960’s and 1970’s, the situation of the Ummah across the world remains the same if not worse. As a [...]
February 2nd, 2011 | Filed under For Facebook RSS,Life in Khilafah | Read More »

Sunday, 09 January 2011 19:52 Guardian It has its limitations, but it’s worth considering how the Islamic approach to banking might have prevented the financial crisis Imaduddin Ahmed Imagine a world without a financial crisis. No moral hazard, so brokers won’t sell mortgages without carrying out appropriate credit checks. Imagine banks not deliberately selling complex [...]
January 11th, 2011 | Filed under Europe,Life in Khilafah,News Watch | Read More »