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The Myth of the Myth of the Andalusian Paradise

By: S.J. Pearce | Iberian-connections.yale.edu Since Washington Irving’s embassy to Spain (1826-1829) and his subsequent publication of stories and essays collected under the title “Tales of the Alhambra”, American readers, artists, and politicians have imagined and drawn inspiration from the medieval period of Spain’s history—before Spain was Spain as such. Anglophone fascination has continued through the contemporary period, often standing…

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No One Is Leaving

By: Ahnaf Ibn Qais | Date: July 28, 2025 | Multipolarpress.com Ahnaf Ibn Qais argues that “mass deportations” are a grief ritual for the childless sons & daughters of exhausted societies. The migrant isn’t the cause of collapse, but the mirror… a witness to the death of a people who abandoned God, ceased to breed, & forgot how to rule. What remains isn’t…

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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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If “Bonjour” Is Bad in Belgium……how about as-salaamu alaikum?

By Kevin Barrett It has always been my impression that French-speaking people like to be addressed in French. But soyez prudent (be careful) in Belgium. See our original articles when they’re published—subscribe to the Al-Andalus Tribune Substack! Decades ago, when I was an American graduate student in Paris, I quickly discovered that the better my French got, the more people…

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Supporting Palestine Nature

From: “Mazin Qumsiyeh”  Dear Friend We announce two new milestones for the Palestine Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability (PIBS) at Bethlehem University: 1) the launch of a monthly newsletter, 2) the receipt of keys to our magnificent new building. You can witness our journey and see the progress on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/PIBS.PMNH The new building in our new oasis…

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Prof. Salim Mansur on Iran, Islamic Ethics, and Geopolitics

Salim Mansur is a professor emeritus of political science at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. He is a former columnist for the London Free Press and the Toronto Sun , and has contributed to various publications including National Review, the Middle East Forum and Frontpagemag. In the above video, Prof. Mansur discusses geopolitics in light of the recent…

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Celia Farber on Convivencia

Celia Farber is one of the most notable American journalists of the past 35 years. After achieving mainstream success at age 20, her verve and honesty served her well…until she took on Anthony Fauci and the AIDS industrial complex. By covering both sides of that story—including critiques of the virus-causes-AIDS hypothesis from a long list of distinguished scientists including Peter…

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