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…
Read MoreYoussef 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…
Read MoreGreen 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…
Read More“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…
Read MoreMasked Youth Movement Emerges Inside Saudi Arabia to Challenge MBS’s Repression
“The Free Masked” group launches from Mecca and Riyadh, calling for dignity, justice, and an end to authoritarian rule. Watan-In a rare and unprecedented moment in Saudi Arabia’s modern history, a youth-led group calling itself “The Free Masked” has announced its launch from within the kingdom, specifically from Mecca and Riyadh, as a protest movement against growing repression under Crown…
Read MoreFor Muslims In The West – When Does Hijrah Become Incumbent? (Sheikh Imran Hosein)
Read the transcript by clicking “transcript” above the video image at the Al-Andalus Tribune Substack. More information at Sheikh Imran Hosein’s Youtube channel.
Read MoreWhy Medieval Muslims Traveled So Much
By Dr Nathaniel Miller | May 24, 2025 https://classyarabic.substack.com/p/why-medieval-muslims-travelled-so The notion that one should travel in pursuit of knowledge is deeply embedded in Arabic and Islamic culture. The Arabic word for “student”, ṭālib, means seeker, an abbreviation of ṭālib al-ʿilm, or “knowledge-seeker.” That this seeking implies travel is evident in the Prophetic statement (hadith) uṭlubū al-ʿilm wa-law bi-ṣ-ṣīn—”seek knowledge (al-ʿilm),…
Read MoreDr. Hasan Zafar Interviews Captain Dan Hanley: “9/11 Was a Hoax”
Dr. Hasan Zafar, a notable media figure in Pakistan and its diaspora, just interviewed Captain Dan Hanley of 9/11 Pilots Whistleblowers about the evidence that no Muslim hijackers, or indeed any hijackers, were involved in the remotely-flown attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. Captain Hanley is a retired American commercial pilot and whistleblower, and…
Read MoreRemembering Mulla Sadra, Iranian mystic philosopher who redefined Islamic thought
By: Humaira Ahad | Date: May 22, 2025 | Presstv.ir In a madrasa in the 17th-century Shiraz, a group of students gathered in the Khan School, notebooks open, listening carefully as their teacher taught complex ideas about existence, truth, and the soul’s journey toward God. Their teacher, known throughout Iran as Mulla Sadra, was not merely explaining religious doctrines, he…
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