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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By: unbranded | June 25, 2025 | MSN Soar over the captivating beauty of Algeria with this stunning drone footage, showcasing its vast deserts, rugged mountains, vibrant cities, and the architectural splendor of its ancient heritage sites. See video
Read MoreCelia 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…
Read MoreTranslating 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…
Read MoreConvivencia at the Alhambra
Canadian couple (Christian Iraqi and Punjabi background) in convivencia interview #5 Al-Andalus Tribune The Alhambra in Granada, Spain—the last Muslim stronghold in al-Andalus, which fell to Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492—symbolizes both the lost glories of Islamic Spain, and the ethnic cleansing that gave birth to modern ethno-nationalist Europe. Within a few decades of the fall of Granada, Spanish Muslims…
Read MoreSeven wonders within Tunis
By: Anthony Dennis | May 17, 2025 | smh.com.au Flush with incredible protected ruins, bustling souks and beautiful coastal villages, this vibrant North African capital has a rich and turbulent history. Read the full article
Read MoreSharjah pushes Arab literature to Latin America
By: TF | June 25, 2025 | Wam.ae RIO DE JANEIRO, 25th June, 2025 (WAM) – The Sharjah Literary Agency conducted a series of professional meetings and gatherings with leading Latin American publishers and cultural institutions during its participation at the 2025 Rio International Book Fair (Bienal do Livro), held from June 13–22. Read the full article
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…
Read MoreTerror in New York as Muslim wins mayoral primary
By: Laura and Normal Island News | June 25, 2025 | Normal Island News In a terrifying turn of events, a brown Muslim jihadist has defeated everyone’s favourite corporate sex pest Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary to be New York mayor. The intifada has truly reached American shores… Read the full article
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