56 years after the 1967 War, the world still denies the Palestinian experience
As the son of a general who participated in the Nakba in 1948 and the Naksa in 1967, Miko Peled thought he knew Israeli history. But when he finally met […]
Rafiq A. Tschannen is a Swiss national. He converted to Islam and joined the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community at the age of 16 after reading the German translation of the Holy Qur'an. He worked in 15 countries in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Caribbean, first as Finance Director in the private industry and later as Chief Executive Officer of NGOs and International Governmental Organizations. He is now devoting his time to The Muslim Times as Editor for Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Palestine and Switzerland and as Associate Chief Editor.
As the son of a general who participated in the Nakba in 1948 and the Naksa in 1967, Miko Peled thought he knew Israeli history. But when he finally met […]
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OpinionRefugees Editorial Dehumanising language is key to legislating brutality for Rishi Sunak’s governmentMon 5 Jun 2023 18.29 BST Contrary to popular opinion, Britain is a country with few asylum seekers, […]
OpinionEdward Snowden Alan Rusbridger The abuses the Guardian helped him bring to worldwide attention go on: the authorities have merely made it harder to expose them Tue 6 Jun 2023 […]
OPINIONOPINION, Opinions America’s relentless persecution of the WikiLeaks founder is threatening the freedom of thought globally. Published On 14 May 2023 Imagine, for a moment, that the government of Cuba […]
bbc.com By Nicholas Yong BBC News A judgement in a landmark defamation trial says Australia’s most-decorated living soldier lied to cover up his misconduct and threatened witnesses. It also found […]
Mohammad Salami 1 June 2023 Security concerns and the interference of countries that see Egypt-Iran’s re-opening of relations as a threat challenge this reconciliation Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Egyptian […]
Farid Hafez 5 June 2023 Using authoritarianism to crush political Islam, Arab dictators are increasingly influencing Europe to treat its Muslim populations as a threat A girl holds a message […]
Tensions between Kosovo and Serbia increase as the West no longer commands the confidence of all parties Nato Kosovo Force (KFOR) soldiers clash with Kosovo Serb militants at the municipality […]
24th January 2023 Jalees Ahmad, Al Hakam Indeed, education for all shall lead to a brighter future. “Certainly, we believe that access to education is key to breaking the cycle of […]
Nabil Ennasri started his journey in the capital of France, retracing his father’s footsteps before concluding in Islam’s holiest sites in Saudi Arabia. BALA CHAMBERS In recent years, Nabil Ennasri […]
A group of Saudi students from the University of East Anglia recently explored Cromer, Norfolk; new experiences and exploring the world is one of the benefits of studying abroad. (Instagram/ […]
CHRIS DOYLE June 05, 2023 The claims that the state of Israel is guilty of the crime of apartheid have escalated in the past three years. While Palestinian human rights […]
The Illegal Migration Bill includes mechanisms designed to make it easier to detain people who enter the UK illegally. (File/Reuters) ARAB NEWS June 05, 2023 LONDON: The cost to UK […]
Jun 05,2023 – JORDAN TIMES / James J. Zogby Israel and its hardline supporters will go to great lengths to snuff out any recognition of Palestinian humanity. In their “acceptable […]
Promoted post: After Monotheism, the Two Most Seminal Verses of the Quran Ibn Rushd was one of the most influential philosophers during his time and still remains one today for many […]
Science The ethics of artificial intelligence Digital technologies hold great promise for the economy and society. But some recent developments, such as face recognition, also present ethical dilemmas. The challenges […]
Multinational companies read aloudX Series Cocoa in West Africa, Episode 6: West Africa produces 75% of the world’s cocoa beans that go into making chocolate. Yet barely one-fifth of cocoa […]
Swiss Abroad read aloudX Between the 16th and 19th centuries, Christian slaves were held in North Africa and usually only freed for ransom. Around the year 1800, two men from […]
RAMZY BAROUD May 29, 2023 After signing a military decree on May 18 allowing illegal Israeli Jewish settlers to reclaim the abandoned Homesh settlement in the northern West Bank, the Israeli government […]