26 Ramadan: 3 Events that Transformed the Caliphate from Egypt to Istanbul
The article discusses significant historical events that took place on the 26th of Ramadan, marking the transition of the Islamic caliphate from Cairo to Istanbul.
This Day in History. A Decision on the End of the Caliphate is Made in Turkey
The article discusses the historical decision made by the National Assembly of Turkey on March 3, 1924, to abolish the Caliphate, which had been a central institution in Islam since the 7th century.
14th Ramadan: From the Black Flags in Damascus to Napoleon's Horses in Al-Azhar
The article explores the historical significance of the 14th of Ramadan, marking major shifts in power and resistance throughout Islamic history, from the fall of the Umayyad Caliphate to the resistance against Napoleon's campaign in Egypt.
Childhood in the Caliphate: In the Acid Bath of Fanaticism
Abbas Khider's new novel depicts the destruction of childhood under the rule of ISIS, revealing the terror and horror associated with their regime and its paternalistic aspects.
The names of the 11 'ISIS brides' trying to leave Syria to come to Australia
Eleven Australian women with connections to ISIS are attempting to return to Australia after living in camps in Syria since the fall of the caliphate.
Warning against the rise of the Islamic State
The article discusses the resurgence of the Islamic State organization since the collapse of its caliphate in Iraq and Syria, highlighting its growing influence in Africa, the Middle East, and beyond, with an increase in attacks and operations by its affiliates as reported by the United Nations.
"There will be no caliphate" โ Austria plans to ban Sharia in legal disputes
Austria is planning to prohibit the application of Sharia law in legal disputes following a civil court's earlier acceptance of it for arbitration.
Syria, Nigeria, Australia... the ISIS brand works and tries to grow six years after the caliphate
The jihadist group ISIS and its affiliates maintain thousands of armed men across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, operating more autonomously yet effectively in fundraising and propaganda, raising concerns in the West.
ISIS, without a Caliphate but still present: Where it remains active
Despite the collapse of its territorial Caliphate six years ago, ISIS continues to operate through various cells, causing deaths in Europe, the Middle East, America, and Africa.