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" ليست المشكلة أن نعلم المسلم عقيدة هو يملكها، و إنما المهم أن نرد إلي هذه العقيدة فاعليتها و قوتها الإيجابية و تأثيرها الإجتماعي و في كلمة واحدة : إن مشكلتنا ليست في أن نبرهن للمسلم علي وجود الله بقدر ما هي في أن نشعره بوجوده و نملأ به نفسه، بإعتباره مصدرا للطاقة. "
-  المفكر الجزائري المسلم الراحل الأستاذ مالك بن نبي رحمه الله  -

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The brutal killing of George Floyd by police, followed by the president's calls for military intervention against protestors, are causing words like “dictatorship,” “authoritarianism,” and even “fascism” to become part of the national discourse. But the president has been dismantling constitutional safeguards for a long time, and the racism he and his administration have broadcast across the nation extends around the world, too. In Iraq, where civilian populations have long suffered under the heel of American militarism, protesters applauded the demonstrations in American cities. In Yemen, now in its fifth year of a US-armed Saudi war that has decimated civilian populations, its desperately…
Former Vice President Joe Biden’s White House campaign on Monday said that the presumptive Democrat nominee does not support defunding police, putting him at odds with Black Lives Matter. “Biden does not believe that police should be defunded. He hears and shares the deep grief and frustration of those calling out for change, and is driven to ensure that justice is done and that we put a stop to this terrible pain,” the Biden campaign said in a statement. Prior to the Biden campaign’s statement, President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign blasted the former vice president for failing to reject the…
President Trump praised Iran for the release of US Navy veteran Michael White, saying it was a positive sign and showed that a deal with Iran “is possible.” Iranian officials similarly said deals are there to be made, and that the US doesn’t need to cherry-pick so much.White was released after two Iranians held by the US were allowed to return to Iran. Iranian FM Javad Zarif urged the US to allow Iranians held by the US to be allowed to return home.Secretary of State Mike Pompeo dismissed this, demanding that the Iranians immediately release three other US citizens who are reportedly…
5. Conclusion: Policy Considerations for Middle East Conflict in COVID-19’s Wake The Middle East, historically heavily shaped by outside powers, has started in recent years to shape itself, albeit in a violent and destructive way. This turmoil is ongoing, at a moment now when COVID-19 has made the nations of the region more, not less, connected with each other and with the international community. Ameliorating the risks posed by the region’s deep-rooted and volatile conflicts in the face of the pandemic demands thoughtful policy and other actions at the national, regional, and global levels, all at the same time. Our…
Sunday, 31 May 2020 07:38

Violence, Supersized

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It's like lecturing your kid on the dangers of drunk driving – while you're behind the wheel sipping on your tenth Schlitz tall boy of the evening. Until recently, the United States could still credibly claim some moral authority over autocratic and dictatorial countries around the world when it came to tear gassing and beating up their own citizens. In November, Reuters reported this about protests in Hong Kong... The United States on Monday condemned "unjustified use of deadly force" in the latest Hong Kong violence and urged police and civilians alike to de-escalate the situation, a senior Trump administration…
The True Enemy Of The People The media lied about the Russia collusion hoax, about the Mueller probe, about impeachment, about the coronavirus—and now they’re lying about the riots. It seems no great event or upheaval in our national life can pass now without the media lying to our faces about it. They lied about the Trump campaign colluding with Russia in 2016. They lied about the Mueller probe and Brett Kavanaugh and former national security adviser Mike Flynn. They lied about Trump’s phone call with the Ukrainian president and the impeachment farce that ensued. They lied about the coronavirus…
AS PROTESTS OVER the police killing of George Floyd engulfed Minneapolis for a third night on Thursday, and solidarity protests broke out in cities across the country, there was both a sense that the country had been through this before — too many times — and that the stakes had begun to shift. In the Twin Cities, where Floyd’s killing at the hands of officer Derek Chauvin was just the latest in a series of high-profile police killings in the last five years, those who took to the streets in the middle of a coronavirus pandemic were tired and exasperated. Years…
Saturday, 30 May 2020 16:25

Why I Study Islam

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Meghan Hough Former DISC Social Media and Communications Intern "Islam, or people's assumptions about Islam, became very visible in the media and in the world in general during my childhood. As such, I wanted to learn more about Islam for myself, instead of relying on often biased information given by the media or present in my environment...It's critical for us to try to understand values, ideals and practices that are important to other people. Especially within the United States, people with different ideas and religions often are automatically 'othered', simply because of a lack of knowledge. Making an attempt to…
The New York Times was skewered by the left over its front-page headline about President Trump’s Rose Garden address to the nation on Monday about the riots that are taking place in cities across the U.S. in the wake of George Floyd’s death in police custody.   “As Chaos Spreads, Trump Vows to ‘End it Now’” read the apparently too-sympathetic-to-the-president headline. "You’ve got to be kidding me," New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez commented, sharing the story on Twitter.  "The New York Times headline writers are going to Both Sides the country to death," remarked Hawaii Sen. Brian Schatz.  “This headline…
Over the weekend, The New York Times and The Observer revealed that Cambridge Analytica paid to acquire private information on more than 50 million Facebook users. The information allowed the firm to provide services to then-candidate Donald Trump’s election campaign, including creating “target audiences for digital ads and fund-raising appeals, modeling voter turnout,” and more, according to the report. It’s yet another reminder that what you do on Facebook might not always be as private as you think. It’s time to double down on your Facebook privacy settings. Without completely deleting your account, there may be no guarantee that your data is ever really private, but these…
Chapitre XI CARTER ET LES OTAGES La crise des otages américains en Iran me permit de coopérer étroitement avec le président Carter. J'avais vécu à Téhéran au cours des trois premiers jours de 1980 une aventure inquiétante et apparement inutile ; j'étais rentré à New York le 4 janvier, avec l'impression d'avoir été absent pendant des semaines. Je ne me doutais pas que cette affaire allait encore durer treize mois. Dans le cadre familier et rassurant du siège de l'ONU, je fis le bilan de l'épreuve que je venais de traverser. Je n'avais pas obtenu la libération des otages, ce…

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