"Persian" against "Wilayat al-Faqih": Why is the Iranian diaspora inciting war?
The article discusses the complex Iranian identity and the role of the Iranian diaspora in calling for war against the Islamic regime in Iran, supported by figures like Reza Pahlavi.
‘It makes me feel more British’: Muslims say religious diversity in the UK part of identity
The article discusses the celebration of Eid al-Fitr at Baitul Futuh mosque in London amid political turmoil surrounding Islamic public prayers, reflecting on the sentiments of British Muslims regarding their identity and diversity.
Hasnain Kazim: "People are not happy in many Islamic societies"
Hasnain Kazim discusses his insights about happiness in Islamic societies and shares experiences from his life and career as a journalist.
29th of Ramadan: The Day Kairouan Was Born and the Features of the Nation Were Drawn
The 29th of Ramadan marks a significant day in Islamic history, symbolizing the establishment of Kairouan and the development of the Muslim community's identity.
Associate Professor: The Islamic Revolution Left the Expectations of Minorities in Iran Unfulfilled
The article discusses how the Islamic Revolution in Iran has not met the expectations of various minority groups within the country, despite the perception of a unified Islamic state.
Time Hoppers: A Bet on Islamic Identity in Children's Cinema
The film 'Time Hoppers: The Silk Road' represents a significant cultural ambition in children's animation, seeking to incorporate Islamic identity and break traditional narratives in cinema aimed at younger audiences.
'Vande Mataram is against the faith of Muslims,' says Sajid Rashidi
'Vande Mataram', India's national song, is deemed controversial by Maulana Sajid Rashidi due to its references that conflict with Islamic beliefs.
Which statement by American Congressman Brandon Gill has caused a conflict?
American Congressman Brandon Gill has controversially stated that Dallas is becoming like Pakistan, attributing changes in the city's culture and demographics to increasing Islamic influence.
The student in La Rioja who returned to class with the Islamic veil: 'I feel very happy, it is part of my identity'
A student in La Rioja, who was initially barred from wearing her hijab at school, has won a court decision allowing her to return to class with it, expressing her happiness and sense of identity.
Bosnia is Serbian land anyway because its church structure was established by Saint Sava himself
Former head of the Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mustafa Cerić, proposed the establishment of a new religious community called the Bosnian Orthodox Church, sparking angry reactions from the Serbian Orthodox Church and reigniting debates over the identity of Bosnia.
Former leader of Muslims in BiH proposed the establishment of the Bosnian Orthodox Church
Mustafa Cerić, the former head of the Islamic community in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has proposed the creation of a new religious community called the Bosnian Orthodox Church, sparking fierce reactions from the Serbian Orthodox Church and reigniting discussions about the identity of Bosnia.