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The fall of Tadmur, Ramadi and the Border Crossings Impose ISIS organization as a Main Player

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It has been two weeks since the fall of Ramadi after attacks and retreats that lasted for months which increased in intensity in the last two weeks before its fall. In addition a few days ago Tadmur in Syria fell and after that Sirte in Libya. It seems that the fall of towns into the hands of the Tanzheem (ISIS) will continue in more than one country and all of…
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A Visit to Al-Andalus

  • Published in Khilafah
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The year 711 AH saw the arrival of a young man named Tariq bin Ziyad on the shores of Iberia and what started the expansion of Islam into Europe. 7 years was all it took for the Muslims to take over Iberia, or al-Andalus as it was now called. The people of this land embraced Islam in the thousands, and the establishment of Islam created a society which was envied…
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The Ummah will remain the target of the disbeliever's spears as long as they do not return to their Rabb and arbitrate His Sharee'ah

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The greatest affliction that can happen to free lands is to fall under the clutches of a tyrannical occupier who usurps its lands, contravenes its sanctities and then treats it with the treatment of a master to his slave. So this occupier enforces its viewpoint in life and then makes it the basis for the application of systems and laws that are contrary to the belief of these lands. Iraq…
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America Moves a Step Closer to Partitioning Iraq

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“The Kurds fight ferociously for Kurdistan. The Shiites have been fighting doggedly for their people. The Sunnis of the Islamic State are killing and dying for their cause. But nobody is willing to fight for Iraq. The problem really is not that Iraq’s army has collapsed. It’s that Iraq has collapsed…Iraq today no longer exists. In 2008, 80 percent of those polled said they were “Iraqi above all.” Today that…
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The Plight of the Rohingya Muslims in Bangladesh

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Introduction: "Our situation here is like a prison. We are not free. I wish I was a bird, free from this condition." - A 35-year-old Nayapara Rohingya woman. "I cannot sleep soundly here; I am afraid they will come any moment and force me to go back. We have no money. My husband is not allowed to work. We are just like prisoners here." - A 30-year-old refugee woman in…
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Facebook Discussion Hour about the Rohingya Muslim people and their plight, with Dr. Nazreen Nawaz, Director of the Women's Section of the Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir

Q1. Assalaamoalikum my question to Dr Nazreen is having seen the persecution of the Rohingya we feel a bit helpless...if the surrounding governments don’t do anything what can we as individuals do to help? Wa’alaikum salaam, Yes, the plight of the Rohingya Muslims is absolutely disastrous but we should not feel helpless rather we need to focus our attention towards the correct solution to the crisis.
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The Freedom Conflict

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The Freedom Conflict On Tuesday 19 May 2015, a court in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom ruled against Asher’s Bakery who refused to bake a cake with a pro gay marriage slogan on the basis of discrimination. This took place a week before Ireland went to the polls for a referendum on the legalisation same sex marriages. This has sparked a debate across Europe as many countries only allow marriages between…
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