Political science scholar Salim Mansur predicts: “Israel’s demise as an appendage of America will herald the end of the United States as the unipolar hegemon…” Check out his new article “Donald of Eretz Israel, or Genocide Don as Israel’s Gravedigger.” Read “The Ballad of Genocide Don.” Read the transcript of this interview at my Substack by clicking on “transcript” above…
Read MoreSaudis demand Hamas disarm as their vessels deliver weapons to Israel
By: Zafar Bangash | Date: August 12, 2025 | Crescentinternational.substack.com Far from helping the Palestinians facing a brutal zionist genocide, Arab regimes led by Saudi Arabia are demanding that Hamas surrender its weapons and leave the Gaza Strip. As if this was not bad enough, news has emerged that Saudi cargo vessels are delivering weapons to the zionist entity. This…
Read MoreProf. 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…
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 More5 pieces of architecture that show how Islamic culture is built into Spain
By: Cecilia Butini | May 14, 2025 | Hyphenonline.com Today, the 2.5 million Muslims living in Spain are concentrated in big cities such as Madrid and Barcelona — but in almost every corner of the country, you’ll find hidden and flamboyant Islamic architecture. For almost a millennium, the Iberian peninsula was part of a flourishing Muslim kingdom whose heritage runs…
Read MoreThe 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
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 MoreThe 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…
Read MoreNo 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…
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…
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