کیا احمدی/قادیانی امام کے پیچھے نماز پڑھ سکتے ہیں؟ جاوید احمد غامدی كو جواب
کیا احمدی/قادیانی امام کے پیچھے نماز پڑھ سکتے ہیں؟ جاوید احمد غامدی كو جواب ڈاکٹر عمیر محمود صدیقی
کیا احمدی/قادیانی امام کے پیچھے نماز پڑھ سکتے ہیں؟ جاوید احمد غامدی كو جواب ڈاکٹر عمیر محمود صدیقی
War On Iran, Nuclear Escalation, And The Coming Struggle Over Gulf Oil: An Islamic Eschatological Response By Sheikh Imran N. Hosein – Part 3 In this lecture, Sheikh Imran N. Hosein provides a deep dive into the intersection of Islamic… Read More ›
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From War On Iran To Pax Judaica: An Islamic Eschatological Response By Sheikh Imran N. Hosein – Part 2 In his lecture, Sheikh Imran N. Hosein provides a deep-dive analysis into the geopolitical tensions involving Iran through the lens of Islamic… Read More ›
The Great Charade: Why International Law Was Always Illusory By Andrew Korybko It never meant anything without credible enforcement mechanisms or the will to act unilaterally outside of them when they’re broken, like the long-deadlocked UNSC is, in sincere defence of… Read More ›
What’s At Stake In The “Battle For Hungary”? By Andrew Korybko The Hungarian people have the greatest stakes since they’ll be the ones who’ll live with the consequences. Sunday’s parliamentary elections in Hungary have been described by RT as the “Battle… Read More ›
The West Itself, Not Putin, Is Behind Every EU Migrant Crisis By Andrew Korybko The purpose in talking about this now might be aimed at manipulating Hungarian voters into supporting the opposition during the upcoming parliamentary elections on the false basis… Read More ›
France Pulls $15B In Gold From U.S. As “Transatlantic Divorce” Unfolds Amid Iran War By Uriel Araujo France’s withdrawal of $15 billion in gold from US custody should draw attention beyond financial circles. Combined with its Middle East stance and recognition… Read More ›
Forced Escalation: How Ukraine’s Strike On Russian Energy Hub Could Drag Europe Into Prolonged War By Uriel Araujo While eyes remain on Iran, a quieter escalation in Eastern Europe is gaining momentum. Ukraine’s reported strike on a key Russian energy terminal… Read More ›
Armenia’s Ultimatum Over Russian Gas Prices Amounts To A National Suicide Threat By Andrew Korybko Leaving the CSTO and the EAEU before membership in NATO and the EU is assured would amount to national suicide since it could embolden Azerbaijan and/or… Read More ›
Why Orban’s Call With Putin Is A Model For Modern Diplomacy By Andrew Korybko There was nothing subservient or compromising about it, rather, it was full of self-assurance and mutual benefit. Hungary’s latest Russiagate scandal concerns a leaked recording of Prime… Read More ›
Finnish President Stubb On The Transatlantic Rift: Can A ‘Global North’ Survive A Transactional US By Andrew Korybko He believes that the US leads what he now calls the Global West, which is more transactional, while the EU leads the Global… Read More ›
The TurkStream Plot: Why The Serbian ‘Exoneration’ Of Ukraine Doesn’t Add Up By Andrew Korybko In what’s been called the “Battle for Hungary”, this thwarted terrorist attack is thus far the most dramatic development by a long shot, much more meaningful… Read More ›