The re-election of US President Donald Trump is not the only event that has led to the rise of Islamophobia in the world, but is the result of the work done so far by the enemies of Islam. For decades, prominent figures, politicians, think tanks and the media have contributed to the spread and deep-rooted Islamophobia. This is what an article by Salman Sayyid, an academic at the University of Leeds, says
If we look at the history of mankind, we will witness that in all societies and nations, special attention has been paid to the issue of women. However, it was in Islam that women found their true value and realized that they were representatives of the most beautiful creation. While the feminist movement fought for women's rights, Islam defined these rights 14 centuries ago.
These words are a warning against indifference to the violence and genocide that have been repeated in history. In the 21st century, the world is once again witnessing armed conflicts, the slaughter of peoples, and the violation of human rights. However, such atrocities and the international community's response to them remind us of the Bosnian war and the Srebrenica massacre that took place several decades ago.
Ukraine has agreed to a 30-day ceasefire with Russia at the request of the United States. The decision, which followed talks in Jeddah, has not yet been formally approved by the Kremlin. Given that Russia currently has the upper hand on the front, it is unlikely that Moscow will agree to a ceasefire. At the same time, the US-Ukraine agreement coincides with the resumption of military aid to Kiev. The Kremlin is expected to set its own conditions for the talks.
Today marks the 10th anniversary of the death of Sheikh Muhammad Sadiq Muhammad Yusuf (1952-2015). Sheikh was born on April 15, 1952 in the village of Niyazbatyr, Asaka district, Andijan region. Hazrat died of a heart attack on March 10, 2015. During his short life, he wrote, translated, and commented on works on every subject of Islam that would fill an entire library. May Allah be pleased with the work of Sheikh Hazrat for the ummah and grant him mercy! We found it necessary to bring to your attention once again the memory written in the days when terrible news about Hazrat's death spread. Please, after reading the article, do not forget to recite Surah "Fatiha" once and Surah "Ikhlas" three times and dedicate it to the souls of Sheikh Hazrat.
As Israel continues to expand its territory at the expense of Syria, Lebanon, and the West Bank, a situation of great concern is emerging for Arab rulers. They are now finally forced to come to a common position that will avert a potential disaster for themselves. Whether they will miss another opportunity or seize it, even if their own interests are at stake, is still unclear.
Economic factors, particularly unemployment and resource dependence, exacerbate poverty. Political instability and war lead to economic crises, and corruption exacerbates the situation. Weak education and health systems contribute to the transmission of poverty from generation to generation, while climate change and natural disasters threaten food security.
The strength of the family directly affects the stability of the nation and society. For this reason, Islam has paid great attention to protecting the family and protecting it from destruction. However, recently, family problems and divorces have been increasing in our society. Some propaganda seems to call for solving family problems through divorce.
Netanyahu's main goal appears to be to systematically weaken and fragment Syria, leaving it under Israeli control, depriving it of a central government, and plunging it into a spiral of sectarian conflict. An environment of "managed chaos" would hinder Syria's recovery from more than a decade of war, turn it into a failed state, and strengthen Israel under the pretext of reducing any threat that might arise from a new Syria. From an article by Ali Bakir, assistant professor of research at the Ibn Khaldun Center for the Humanities and Social Sciences.
More than 1 million Uyghurs are being held in "re-education" camps in East Turkestan, where they are being forced to lose their religious and national identity. While international organizations have described this situation as "cultural genocide," many countries remain silent due to their economic interests with China. What are the reasons for this?