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Prerequisites for Political Understanding and Policymaking (Part 4) The History of Nations, Their Characteristics, Alliances, and Conflicts

  • Published in Al-Waie Magazine
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When history is studied, the student must distinguish what benefits him from what does not. This distinction is made by linking the study of history, to the purpose for which it is studied. If one seeks literature and eloquence, he delves into the history of his nation’s writers.
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How Did the Ameer of Jihad Turn into a Foreign Minister?

  • Published in Al-Waie Magazine
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as an institution for organizing foreign policy, is a modern phenomenon that dates back to Seventeenth Century CE (Christian Era) Europe. This institution entered the political structure of the Muslim World during the period of decline of the Uthmani Khilafah (Ottoman Caliphate),
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We Must Unite for Gaza

  • Published in Analysis
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When Al-Quds was occupied by the Crusaders in 1099, the Muslim Ummah was divided into the Abbasid and Fatimid Caliphates, weakened by their disputes and internal problems. Whereas the Crusaders had formed a powerful alliance.
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Do Not Dress Up a Man in a Garment He Does Not Wear... Lest He Corrupt Your Deen and Your Worldly Life

The news: A report by Axios on Tuesday (July 22, 2025) stated that senior American, “Israeli,” and Syrian officials are expected to meet next Thursday in an attempt to reach security understandings regarding the situation in southern Syria. The meeting will be chaired by the US envoy to Syria, Tom Barrack, who has mediated between the two sides in recent weeks. (Zakros - Agencies)
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There is no Solution to the Sudanese Issue Except Ruling by Islam

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Since its independence on 1/1/1956, Sudan has witnessed a series of military coups. The first was the failed attempt led by Ismail Kabida, who attempted to overthrow the first national government headed by Ismail al-Azhari. This was followed by the first successful coup led by Lieutenant General Ibrahim Abboud in November 1958 against al-Azhari's elected government.
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The Blood Borders Plan and the Crime of Darfur’s Secession

  • Published in Al-Rayah
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After the suspicious fall of the major cities of Darfur, and the withdrawal of the army from them, in the face of the Rapid Support Forces’ (RSF) takeover, along with the suffocating siege these forces are imposing on the last remaining state, North Darfur and its capital, Al-Fashir, while the army fails to drive them out, suddenly there comes talk of a parallel government led by them in Nyala...
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