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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Mohammad Marandi: Iran’s Response Just DEVASTATED Israel, US in TROUBLE

Danny Haiphong Prof. Mohammad Marandi joins the show to react to Iran’s intense retaliation to Israel, including the extent of the strikes and just how it will impact Israel, the US, and the world at large. Prof. Marandi asserts that while Israel struck first, Iran’s retaliation has devastating consequences that are not yet understood by Israel or its US backers.

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Implications of Israel’s Attack on Iran (by Sheikh Imran Hosein)

By Imran N. Hosein Israel’s daring, unprovoked, and very public attack on Iran’s missile manufacturing, as well as nuclear plants, and other Iranian military establishments, and the assassination of such senior military personalities as the Commander of Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, a General of the Armed Forces, and several…

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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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Harmony of civilizations

By Xu Lin | May 30, 2025 | China Daily China and Tunisia have created an enduring legacy through vibrant artistic and trade exchanges across centuries, Xu Lin reports. China’s over 5,000-year civilization, with its diverse elements that have formed a unity, and Tunisia’s layered heritage — rooted in indigenous Berber traditions and overlaid with Phoenician, Roman and Arab influences…

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Axis of Resistance Leaders Speak Out

We at the Al-Andalus Tribune are not just non-sectarian but anti-sectarian. We are Muslims, and we are trying to be dialogic. That means we want to listen, really listen, to all of the most interesting voices of the Ummah, and beyond, just as the avant-garde of Al-Andalus did during the Islamic Golden Age. The leaders of the Axis of Resistance…

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Yahya Michot (1952–2025): Remembering a European Muslim Academic

By: Bheria | Date: May 29, 2025 | Muslimskeptic.com I learned relatively late, just a month or so ago, that Yahya Michot had returned to his Creator the day after ‘Id al-Fitr. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un. Though his name might not be widely recognized among the Muslim masses in the Anglosphere, Yahya Michot was a very significant figure…

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Eid, the Hajj, and the Prophet’s Last Sermon

Dhuʻl-Hijjah 9, the day before Eid al-Adha, is the anniversary of the Prophet’s last sermon, delivered on Mt. Arafat. This famous sermon summarizes some of the most important tenets of Islam. Are we living up to them today? This khutba was delivered three years ago on 9 Dhu’l-Hijra (July 8 2022). Below is the text, published here for the first…

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“The 9/11 Hijackers Never Flew the Planes” – Airline Captain Dan Hanley Drops BOMBSHELL

Captain Dan Hanley, founder of 9/11 Pilot Whistleblowers, returns to Clayton Morris’s Redacted podcast, where he drew half a million views and 7,000 comments last fall—a sign of the widespread mistrust of the 9/11 official story that is the biggest reason Americans now hate the media enough to elect an anti-media president. Captain Hanley wrote to the House Government Oversight Committee.…

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