Analysis
-
Members of this generation feel lonely in the age of endless information, and naturally they are depressed. An example of this is the high suicide rate among young people in many developed countries in recent years. Therefore, it is useful to find a way through Islam to the hearts of Muslim youth in Islamic lands: it helps to ease their worries and reduce their mental suffering. In this place, it has been observed that reciting the Qur'an and dhikr meetings also relieve a person of depression - Najwan Ahmed, journalist of "Al Jazeera".
-
As Arab and Muslim immigrants leave their countries, they make their way to the United States with a bright dream in their hearts. In the "Land of Opportunities" they aim to achieve an advanced education system, gainful employment and a prosperous life. But in this country of diversity and multiculturalism, immigrants are forced to balance Islamic values and customs with a new and alien way of life. In fact, the real test begins here. So, will Muslims be able to preserve their religion across the ocean or will integration prevail?
-
Today, the strong faith, faith and resilience of Gazans, left to their own devices in the face of unprecedented suffering, is being shown live around the world. According to The Guardian, "Today, Westerners are reading the Koran to understand the unprecedented resilience, faith, moral strength and character of the Palestinians."
-
At the moment, Americans face a difficult choice. During the election process, most Muslims are forced to choose "one of two evils". Some activists are calling on voters not to vote for the two candidates, Republican Donald Trump and his Democratic opponent Kamala Harris, and instead support the Green Party candidate, because of the genocide in Gaza. Today, we can observe that English-speaking Muslim activists are promoting this idea in their speeches on social networks. So why is it that so many of the US population are reluctant to vote for both Republicans and Democrats, and are encouraging others to do the same?
-
Israel's war against the Lebanese "Hezbollah" gives rise to views about the possibility that Syria will soon be drawn into this conflict. Its geographical proximity to Lebanon may cause the US-backed Jewish state to launch a stronger attack on the Levant.
-
In Turkey, under the pretext of fighting for women's rights and gender equality, the attack on the position of men in the family creates new problems and conflicts. In particular, the "Istanbul Convention" signed in May 2011 brought the decline of the family to the highest level. Efforts based on a long-term carefully developed plan have not failed to bear their "fruit" - today the age of marriage and childbearing in Turkish society has increased, the number of marriages has decreased, and divorces have increased. So is there a solution?
-
The elections held in Georgia on October 26 caused a political crisis. None of the opposition parties recognized the results of the vote. Local monitoring missions reveal widespread and widespread violations. The president of Georgia declared the elections illegal and called them a "special Russian operation".
-
Fethullah Gülen, the leader of FETO, declared a terrorist organization, was buried in the United States yesterday. What was his "divine mission"? What is Gulen's relationship with Uzbekistan? How Gulen was able to get into the government of Turkey - an analytical article.
-
BRICS is an informal grouping of five new members, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, which seeks to increase the influence of developing economies in the global order. So, what is the importance, history and tasks of BRICS? Will the BRICS currency replace the dollar? What awaits this organization in the future - an analytical article.
-
The village of Qana in southern Lebanon was massacred by the Israeli army for the third time. As in 1996 and 2006, the Western press coldly accepts the death of dozens of civilians in this village. "This means that for the racist Western media, Zionist lives are precious, and Arabs are seen as subhuman beings to be covered only when death rates set new records," writes journalist and author Robert Inlakesh.





















