Al-Andalus Tribune Substack By Kevin Barrett, for Al-Andalus Tribune It is said that by the invocation of God (dhikru ‘Lláh) a believer attains such peace of soul that the great terror on Resurrection Day cannot sadden him; how then could he be disturbed by whatever trials and misfortunes may befall him in this world? So be constant in the invocation…
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How to Stop Israel from Starving Gaza
By: Jeffrey D. Sachs and Sybil Fares | Date: September 2, 2025 | Unz.com Israel, with US complicity, is committing genocide in Gaza through the mass starvation of the population as well as direct mass murders and the physical destruction of Gaza’s infrastructure. Israel does the dirty work. The US Government funds it and provides diplomatic cover through its UN…
Read MoreThe extinction of the Zahiri doctrine in Al-Andalus and the Islamic West (Maghreb): Political, Social, and Jurisprudential Factors
By: Soukaina Ait-Elfakih | Islamonline.net The influence of the Islamic East persisted over the Islamic West and Al-Andalus until the political separation of both regions. Subsequently, the Islamic West and Al-Andalus emerged as new entities, embracing a distinct Fiqh doctrine and political strategy compared to the East. The jurisprudential mentality formed in Al-Andalus and the Islamic West in the Maliki…
Read MoreAndalusia My Heart
By Rabia for the Al-Andalus Tribune I have come back to my roots, my ancestors’ spiritual tradition. After many years of voluntary revolting self uprooted journey into unconsciously self-imposed but failed integration to the west. I have come back to the Hambra. Oh my Hambra! How much have I dreamed to be here! So Alhamdulillah I am! Alhambra the jewel…
Read MoreAI Reach: Gemini Reasoning Questioning of God
By: Zahir Ibrahim | Date: July 31, 2025 | Mindagent.substack.com This is a Passage from the Preamble: All have wondered about God from time immemorial regardless of their beliefs and culture mainly in relation to the first question that comes to any conscious mind on our own existence—“where do we come from”—which eventually leads to: “where does God come from”. That question…
Read MoreNautilus Ep. 1 – Linh Dinh (interviewed by Alexander Wolfheze)
Rumble link Bitchute link Nautilus Ep. 1 – Linh Dinh – 280725 (*) Podcast description: Poet, writer and photographer Linh Dinh, exiled during the infamous 1975 Fall of Saigon, rose to literary fame in the US before becoming a world-wandering dissident legend. ‘Nautilus’ located him back in his native Vietnam, from where he shares his thoughts on rootlessness, exile, alienation…
Read MoreSalt in Their Hands
A poem by Mo Abualruz | Date: July 20, 2025 | X.com In Gaza’s dusk where silence swells, The children wait by broken wells. No bread to break, no songs to sing, Just buzzing drones and circling wing. They gather near the aid-line fence, Starved eyes behind a wire’s defense. A bag of rice, a shattered tin… But boots and bullets…
Read MoreEurope’s Muslim leaders express hope that Pope Leo will be a peacemaker
By: Cecilia Butini | May 29, 2025 | Hyphenonline.com On Sunday 18 May, Pope Leo XIV held his first official mass in St Peter’s Square, attended by some of the world’s most powerful figures including US vice-president JD Vance, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen. The next day, he met leaders from the other…
Read MoreIran Is David Fighting Goliath
Qodsna interviews Canadian writer, senior journalist and political expert Eric Walberg. Qodsna: Iran reserves right to defend itself legitimately. What is your take on Iran’s punitive response to Israel and U.S, especially in terms of international laws? Eric Walberg: Iran’s successful bombing of Israeli military targets was welcomed by the people of the world but not by ‘collective West’ leaders and…
Read MoreThe New Morabitun Mosque of Granada and the Sensational Practices of Al Andaluz
“Granada. with its tradition of convivencia (coexistence, tolerance), is evidence that historically, Europe has been multi-religious. They (Granada Muslims) see the expulsion of the Muslims and Jews from Spain after 1492 as a form of genocide or ethnic cleansing and the beginning of a long Christian effort to drive Islam beyond Europe’s borders. They resist this attempt to obscure the…
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