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The Khilafat Movement of the Indian Subcontinent

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One of the biggest political developments for the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent after World War I was the Khilafat Movement. It was formed because it became reasonably clear that the losing powers would have their rulers deposed. In the case of the Ottoman State that meant the Sultan.
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BLUNDER OF THE "POLITICAL-ANIMAL" REGIME (Highlighting the Disbandment of Hizb ut Tahrir - Part 1)

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A month before the official declaration of the Jokowi regime to disband Hizb ut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI), Kwik Kian Gie in his article published by Kompas on April 3, 2017, titled Statesman and Politician, revealed a concern for how Indonesia is a country with a lack of statesmen, rather it is actually surrounded by "political animals".
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Afghanistan: 15 Years on

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15 years after the US invaded Afghanistan and two years since the official end and withdrawal of US and coalition forces, Afghanistan remains marred in chaos and the US constructed architecture is struggling to survive. The Taliban continue to mount steady gains against the government in Kabul which, this week, saw them taking control of capital of the Helmond province Lashkar Gah.
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Colonialism's Modern Form is the Secular State

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In Afghanistan right before our eyes, if you were born in the late 70s, the 80s or early 90s, and reached political consciousness and awareness in early 2000s, we are witnessing what is considered classical colonialism in its modern shape, the secular state. It is this lesson, rather living through the experience of witnessing colonialism from its birth till its maturity, that may illuminate how we should approach and discuss…
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How Classical Conditioning is Used to Influence

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Classical conditioning is a term often used by psychologists. In short and simple terms, it describes the process of learning through association. This phenomena is most associated with Ivan Pavlov, who while studying the role of saliva in dogs’ digestive processes by accident, stumbled upon this process. Dogs salivate in the presence of food but over time Pavlov noticed that the dogs started producing the saliva even before coming in…
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Checks & Balances on the Caliph

  • Published in Khilafah
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There are always concerns that any system which does not have any checks and balances, the ruler is then left to do as he pleases. This can very quickly descend into a dictatorship and become oppressive for the people. Within the Islamic system due to the power that the Caliph is bestowed with, many feel that the position is dictatorial or very close to it, thus having no mechanisms for…
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