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Eid, the Hajj, and the Prophet’s Last Sermon

Dhuʻl-Hijjah 9, the day before Eid al-Adha, is the anniversary of the Prophet’s last sermon, delivered on Mt. Arafat. This famous sermon summarizes some of the most important tenets of Islam. Are we living up to them today? This khutba was delivered three years ago on 9 Dhu’l-Hijra (July 8 2022). Below is the text, published here for the first…

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“The 9/11 Hijackers Never Flew the Planes” – Airline Captain Dan Hanley Drops BOMBSHELL

Captain Dan Hanley, founder of 9/11 Pilot Whistleblowers, returns to Clayton Morris’s Redacted podcast, where he drew half a million views and 7,000 comments last fall—a sign of the widespread mistrust of the 9/11 official story that is the biggest reason Americans now hate the media enough to elect an anti-media president. Captain Hanley wrote to the House Government Oversight Committee.…

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Why, in Egypt, creatives are returning to calligraphy

By: Moe Elhossieny | Date: May 28, 2025 | Itsnicethat.com In 1922, King Fuad I established the Khalil Agha School for Arabic Calligraphy in Cairo as part of a broader effort to modernise Egypt. Aside from the school’s role in preserving the practice, institutionalising it was a move to assert Egypt’s cultural sovereignty in the wake of independence. Since then,…

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Is Tobacco Haram? Eric Walberg and “One Cigarette Per Day”

Editor’s introduction: Most Islamic scholars today consider tobacco haram. The two leading reasons are: 1) The Harm Principle (Qur’an 2:195 – “Do not throw yourselves into destruction”) Smoking is proven to cause cancer, heart disease, and premature death. Based on this, many scholars now consider it haram due to its clear and significant harm to the body, which violates the Islamic principle of preserving life.…

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In Burkina Faso, a Muslim entrepreneur fights to preserve native plant life

By: Davy Soma | Date: April 19, 2025 | International.la-croix.com Adama Zonon, a Muslim businessman in Bobo-Dioulasso—Burkina Faso’s economic capital—is leading an effort to protect the country’s endangered plant species through an eco-park that doubles as a recreational space, drawing crowds from near and far. “The park is beautiful, and the kids are having so much fun,” said Kadidiatou, one…

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☠️ The Great Replacement is Inevitable ☠️

While the Al-Andalus Tribune generally favors inspirational content over doomwares, Ahnaf ibn Qāif’s stuff somehow manages to be doomily inspirational. Check it out -Editor Ahnaf ibn Qāif from The Fall of the West ⚰️🧠 Faustian Man’s Demise is the Endgame of Cultural Materialism. 🛍️📉 Prolegomena: While free, this quasi-poem took Your Friendly, Neighbourhood DOOM Merchant many hours to carefully sculpt…

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Why is There So Much Beauty in the World?

Rupert Sheldrake We are impressed by the beauty of flowers, the wings of butterflies, the iridescence of beetles and the plumage of birds, like peacocks’ tails. There is also a huge amount of beauty in the world that was discovered only in recent centuries through the invention of the microscope. For example, radiolarians, which live in the sea, are single…

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Youssef Hindi Summoned by Anti-Terrorist Police

Below is a translation of yesterday’s video from Youssef Hindi, who has been summoned for interrogation by so-called anti-terrorist police due to his research, writing, and broadcasts on geopolitics and the messianic-millenarian roots of the genocidal Greater Israel project. – Editor Hello everyone and welcome to the 20th episode of Youssef Hindi’s Chronicles—and of course, welcome to democracy. We’ll come…

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Green Hajj: 13 ways Muslims can perform the religious journey of a lifetime sustainably

By: Yasmin Hussein | Date: April 19, 2025 | Khaleejtimes.com Millions of Muslims around the world get ready every year for a religious journey of a lifetime—the Hajj. And as awareness on the impacts of climate change on Earth gains more traction everyday, there have been calls for Muslim pilgrims to observe a green approach on their trip to the…

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“We assigned to Abraham the site of the House”: A Reflection on the Importance of Ḥajj

Imam Marc Manley The Month of Ḥajj is now upon us and there’s so much to consider. I will share a short reflection on this passage of the Qur’ān which is likewise named after the Month of Ḥajj. Allāh says, وَإِذْ بَوَّأْنَا لِإِبْرَٰهِيمَ مَكَانَ ٱلْبَيْتِ أَن لَّا تُشْرِكْ بِى شَيْـًۭٔا وَطَهِّرْ بَيْتِىَ لِلطَّآئِفِينَ وَٱلْقَآئِمِينَ وَٱلرُّكَّعِ ٱلسُّجُودِ “And remember when We…

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