We all may have heard Omar Mukhtar but what about Muhammad Ibn 'Abd al-Karim al-Khattabi?
Muhammad Ibn 'Abd al-Karim al-Khattabi
He was the leader of a large-scale armed Berber resistance movement in the Rif, a large Berber-speaking area in northern Morocco. Together with his brother Mhemmed...
By Ruth Sherlock, Idlib Province, northern Syria
7:30PM BST 14 Jul 2012
Sitting in the dark, fetid cave that served as his makeshift prison, Mohammed confessed with the frankness of a man who knew he had no escape from death. For the equivalent of £300 a month, plus a £100 bonus for every...
I didn't know about this so I wanna share it.
Feeding 9 Billion: Turning the Desert Green: Qatar is trying to solve problems for desert people worldwide. But will the solution work?
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Journeyman Pictures : short films : Turning the Desert Green (HD)...
Throughout Islamic history, one of the uniting aspects of the Muslim world was the caliphate. After the death of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, his close companion, Abu Bakr, was elected as the first khalifah, or caliph, of the Muslim community. His job as leader combined political power over the Muslim...
A WA Liberal MP has claimed Australians are unknowingly being converted to Islam by eating Halal meat.
In a speech to Parliament yesterday, backbencher Luke Simpkins said most Australians did not know that most of the meat they ate came from animals killed in accordance with Muslim law.
“By...
Is Afghanistan really impossible to conquer?
It's 25 years since the Soviet Union pulled its troops out of Afghanistan. The US is due to remove most of its forces at the end of the year. So what have these and other Afghan campaigns taught us?
Last Ramadan I drove through the badlands outside...
Terminator Skynet in reality?
Jeff Bezos is nothing if not a showman. Amazon's CEO loves a good reveal, and took the opportunity afforded by a 60 Minutessegment to show off his company's latest creation: drones that can deliver packages up to five pounds, to your house in less than half an...
The government is bunch of liars, what did Burma teach us?
Angola accused of 'banning' Islam as mosques closed | World news | The Guardian
Angola govt denies Islam ban despite mosque closures, attacks | News | Africa | Mail & Guardian
US embassy officials in Lebanonhave been conducting secret and "indirect" talks with Hezbollah, according to Kuwait's al-Anbaa newspaper.
The paper quoted an unnamed member of the March 14 alliance, who claimed that "relations between the Hezbollah and the US are developing positively."
March...
This is far my favourite "entire evidence" video which was created recently. This was to destroy and respond to conspiracy theorist and pro assadist at the same time showing evidence. It includes all translation from 2011 how the Alawite ministers, ayatollahs vowing ethnic cleansing on the so...
Not many people around the world knows the reality of the former Muslim majority Iraq now, i'm sad to say. They see car bombings as 'terror' act but there are other things that they don't know which is being totally covered by US and the Maliki government. The Muslims and the world must be aware...
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-16/egypt-severs-ties-with-syria/4756932
Syrians were welcomed in Egypt before the civil war started.
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Syrian refugees suffer backlash in Egypt after Mohamed Morsi's removal | World news | The Guardian
BRITAIN allowed firms to sell chemicals to Syria capable of being used to make nerve gas, the Sunday Mail can reveal today.
Export licences for potassium fluoride and sodium fluoride were granted months after the bloody civil war in the Middle East began.
The chemical is capable of being used...
Fears for more bloodshed, then pictures may be seen here.
By Lin Noueihed and Maggie Fick
CAIRO (Reuters) - Supporters of Egypt's deposed president will stage a "Friday of martyrs" of mass protests, risking more potential bloodshed to show they can still claim the streets after a week in which...
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has claimed that Israel was behind the July 3 military coup in Egypt, adding that Ankara has evidence as to the country’s involvement in President Mohamed Morsi’s overthrow.
“Now the West starts to say democracy is not the ballot box or...
How real is the threat posed by al-Qaeda?
We examine the connection between a series of prison breaks and the closure of Western embassies across the Middle East.
Interpol has put the world on a security alert, advising its members to increase their vigilance against attacks after a series of...
A Turkish court passed judgment on Monday on nearly 300 defendants accused of plotting to topple the government in a battleground case in the decade-long conflict between Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoğan and Turkey's secularist establishment.
The court sentenced suspects former military chief...
As Middle East peace talks are set to resume after a five-year freeze, 972 Magazine reports a member of Israel's cabinet has declared his backing for simply killing Palestinian prisoners, rather than bringing them to trial.
On Sunday, Israel announced it would release 104 Palestinian...