Articles & Analyses

Taliban talks in Doha drag on endlessly

Far from the glistening glass and burgeoning metal structures that dot the Doha skyline, the Afghan Taliban try to discreetly…

13 years ago

Saying “I Don’t Know” in the Media Age

It has always been difficult for people to admit thet do not know something. In fact, the less secure a…

13 years ago

Rethinking Education

Although the Muslim world is facing many crises today, probably none has more far reaching consequences than the crisis of…

13 years ago

Oh Travelers to the Haram!

Oh guests of the Most Merciful! Oh fortunate ones! Oh travelers to the Haram! Congratulations on being invited by the…

13 years ago

Why Assad will fight to the end

A striking fact about civil wars is that the outcome is often clear months or even years before the war…

13 years ago

Mr. Al-Maleki! Don’t follow Al-Assad

For the first time after peaceful demonstrations of Sunni masses and few Shiite sides in Iraq, the Iraqi army opened…

13 years ago

France is regurgitating its colonial past

The current war France is waging on Islamists in Sub-Saharan Africa is not a war of necessity. It is rather…

13 years ago

Islamophobia at the heart of a New York murder case

Many New Yorkers were shocked when they learned, during the holidays, that an Asian immigrant was deliberately pushed to his…

14 years ago

Education in Sistan-Baluchistan

Some reports of the authorities suggest about 32% of people in south-eastern province of Sistan-Baluchistan of Iran are completely illiterate.…

14 years ago

The slow-motion genocide in Syria

Some people who believe in absolute territorial nationalism may content themselves with watching the slow-motion genocide in Syria unfold through…

14 years ago