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Prof. Salim Mansour on “The Qur’an Problem and Islamism”

Political science professor emeritus Salim Mansour discusses his 2017 book The Qur’an Problem and Islamism. In it, he argues that power-hungry people have long been politicizing the Qur’an by championing their own (often simplistic) interpretations and demonizing other interpretations, from the time of the First Fitna to our own era, and that the results have generally been disastrous. But does that mean that…

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The Great Replacement Has Already Happened & No One Fought Back

By: Ahnaf Ibn Qais | August 4, 2025 | Multipolar Press Ahnaf Ibn Qais argues that Eurabia & Eurafrica emerged not through conquest, but absence, as tired Civilizations left cradles, deeds, & keys without heirs. What came after didn’t ask for permission, only shelter, & what remains now speaks many tongues in houses no One claimed. Read the full article

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Albus in Albis: The Dissident Right’s ‘Islam Question’ in Archaeo-Futurist Perspective

Albus in Albis The Dissident Right’s ‘Islam Question’ in Archaeo-Futurist Perspective from Alexander Wolfheze, Rupes Nigra. An Archaeo-Futurist Countdown in Twelve Essays (Arktos: London, 2021 – pp. 431-444)   True White In American public discourse, the racial qualifier ‘Caucasian’ tends to substantially, but not fully, overlap with the qualifier ‘White’: strictly speaking, the former term is considerably wider than the…

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Translating works into Arabic provides window into Chinese culture

By Yang Yang | June 20, 2025 | China Daily Traditional Chinese medicine, history, technological innovations, and Chinese philosophy are the most searched topics on a China-themed encyclopedia platform among 22 Arabic-speaking countries and regions, according to a session about the achievements of the partnership between the Encyclopedia of China Publishing House and Lebanese publishing house Digital Future at the…

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