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“Swimming in the River of Time”. Jember Muharram 2, 1447.

By: Sheikh Imran Hosein | Date: July 1, 2025 | YouTube.com There is a world of difference between KNOWING ‘time’ and TASTING ‘time’. We distinguish in these lectures between secular mechanical ‘time’ of Dajjal’s modern West, and the system of sacred ‘time’. At the heart of the system of sacred ‘time’ is the imperative of living in harmony with ‘time’…

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Trump commits another war crime by targeting Iran’s peaceful nuclear facilities

By: Zafar Bangash | Date: June 22, 2025 | Crescentinternational.substack.com By targeting three Iranian nuclear facilities—at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan—US President Donald Trump has confirmed yet again that he is totally mad. He has also confirmed that he is a zionist puppet. In the early hours of June 22 (Tehran time), American planes dropped 30,000-lb bombs on Iran’s nuclear facilities. If…

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What to Learn from the Ironies of Today ~ Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl

By: The Usuli Institute | Date: June 20, 2025 | Youtube.com Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl provides an in depth analysis on geopolitics and Iran in this Friday khutbah or sermon at The Usuli Institute on 20 June 2025. Then he ties this reality into ethical lessons from Islam. Watch the full video Watch Dr. El Fadl apologize (in a 2017…

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Hajj by horseback: Modern-day caravan makes seven-month pilgrimage from Andalusia to Makkah

By: Katy Gillett | June 4, 2025 | Thenationalnews.com As millions of pilgrims arrive in Makkah for Hajj, a small group of riders have completed one of the most extraordinary journeys of the year: retracing a route taken by Andalusian Muslims to the Holy City more than 500 years ago by travelling from southern Spain to Saudi Arabia on horseback. Abdelkader…

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As tourism soars in Morocco, so do calls for responsibility

By: Gwendydd Vaillié | June 6, 2025 | Yabiladi.com With 17.4 million visitors in 2024, Morocco has become Africa’s top tourist destination, breaking records year after year. But at what cost to the land and its people? On the International Day of Responsible Tourism, voices like Said Marghadi’s—founder of the Touda ecolodge in Aït Bouguemez—call for a new approach that puts…

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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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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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Remembering 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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Signs from Allah: Is Nature Telling Israelis That They Don’t Belong?

By: Crypto Cranium | Date: May 4, 2025 | Muslimskeptic.com Israel is waging a war against Allah, and, as a result, nature itself has now turned against them. What the Israelis are facing at this current moment in time, particularly the illegal settlers, is just a mere taste of what awaits them in the next life for their kufr and…

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Reviving Amanah: Trust And Responsibility In An Age Of Western Individualism

Published May 9, 2025, By Haya Ahmad, Muslimmatters.org We hold the sacred treasures of the dunya within ourselves. The grand wonders, rare gems, and precious natural resources that we see as the riches of the world do not compare to what has been bestowed upon us. Amanah is an invisible yet powerful gift — something we hold, use, and share every day. It’s reflected…

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