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For over thirty years, extremist groups have been used to justify wars, surveillance and Islamophobia while harming Muslims more than anyone else. This piece explores how these movements were shaped, infiltrated and weaponised to attack Muslim identity, and why the real face of Islam is found in everyday acts of compassion.
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A raw reflection on war, hypocrisy, and the stench of power — where leaders trade lives for profit while the faithful grieve, remember, and rise through truth. “The Stench of Power” is a cry from the heart of the Ummah: disgust at injustice, anchored in faith that Allah’s justice never forgets.
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By Mohamed Miah In the ancient world, rivers like the Euphrates coursed through the heart of civilisations, nurturing life, creating boundaries, and holding spiritual significance. Today, those same lands remain battlefields of control—places where wars are fought, civilisations are erased, and the seeds of future conflicts are sown. But what if these wars, genocides, and
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By Mohamed Miah They lived on the edge. Artists, scientists, writers, thinkers—some of the most brilliant minds in history, they burned so intensely that it consumed them. For many of these geniuses, creativity wasn’t just a product of intellect; it was a force born out of madness, rage, and an overwhelming drive to create. Behind
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The Old House The old house sat on a hill, surrounded by overgrown woods and shrouded in mystery. It had once been part of a thriving village, but now it stood alone, its windows dark and its paint peeling. The war had swept through the area, leaving behind a ghost town. A group of soldiers,