In Part Two of Reclaiming Agency, DR ISMAIL ADAM PATEL argues that coloniality confined Islam to the private sphere and transformed a faith of justice into one of passivity. @FriendsofAlAqsa
https://t.co/8pbJbRD9UI
PROFESSOR JUNAID S AHMAD examines how Israel’s recent military actions have accelerated geopolitical realignment in West Asia, reshaping relations among regional powers and challenging the US-led security order. @Academicatarms
https://t.co/3TMAIeoPmc
After a US strike damaged an Iranian water reservoir, a simple Persian inscription about water and life became a powerful indictment of US moral depravity in its conduct of war and a revelation of another society’s ethical vision. https://t.co/Juc6oLoos9
The 50th commemoration of the Soweto Uprising and the sacred month of Muharram offer urgent lessons on justice, leadership, reform and civic responsibility. https://t.co/XyvNaYYWED
DR ISMAIL ADAM PATEL asks the searing question: in light of the ongoing genocide in Gaza, how does the Ummah convert grief into organised action? In this first of a three-part series he sketches the ‘landscape’ and names the challenge. @radioislam https://t.co/OXdKIitP3m
Drawing lessons from Imam Husayn’s stand at Karbala, QIBLA reflects on justice, responsibility, social struggle and the moral duty to confront oppression.
https://t.co/vkqHB1qdLs
Goolam Hoosain Abed (August 11, 1934 – June 20, 2026), former rugby fly-half and cricket all-rounder, leaves behind a remarkable sporting legacy spanning South Africa and England. https://t.co/CIgnf8pIpq
As we usher in Muharram, MUFTI SAYED HAROON AL AZHARI explores how the lessons of Karbala, justice and resistance remain relevant to Gaza and contemporary South Africa. https://t.co/wPElvK7DwQ
A reflection on khutbahs, communication and community engagement through the lens of the Quranic concept of taʿāruf and meaningful understanding.
https://t.co/jDlGmqHmNH
The Muslim Judicial Council has called for a balanced national approach to migration, combining lawful immigration enforcement with human dignity, social cohesion and constitutional values. https://t.co/ZAM16ky1TN
Speaking in Cape Town, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Dr Saeid Khatibzadeh defended Tehran’s resistance strategy, the US-Iran MOU and Iran’s decision to close the Strait of Hormuz. @IraninSA
https://t.co/nmZLN2ZCjp
As anti-migrant violence and Afrophobia intensifies, Abdulhakim Nsobya examines South Africa’s liberation legacy, African solidarity, and the moral duty to protect migrants.
https://t.co/PS101VyMHk
Thirteen Palestinian medical students whose studies were disrupted by Israel’s assault on Gaza have graduated as doctors in South Africa after a two-year journey marked by displacement, uncertainty and extraordinary resilience. https://t.co/xU4BfgW5ou
A reflection on solidarity, detention and the criminalisation of humanitarian action against the backdrop of the Global Sumud Land Convoy, which set out from Mauritania, Algeria and Tunisia and was blocked in Libya. @fatimahendricks
https://t.co/WTa1NtIfOc
Muslim Views photojournalist Anwar Omar has laid an assault charge after an alleged attack by a supporter of Israel outside the Western Cape High Court while covering a Palestine-related court case. https://t.co/VW280lBA9a
IMAMS were encouraged to engage contemporary social challenges while remaining rooted in Islamic principles and preserving the independence of the mimbar at a symposium in Cape Town on June 13.
https://t.co/XB9pL8n74m
From District Six to global stages, Abdullah Ibrahim transformed South African jazz and created a powerful cultural legacy rooted in spirituality and resistance. https://t.co/6xAeDnL1eU
A response to Qibla’s June 16 reflection – which was published on this site – challenging certain accounts by the movement of events in the seventies and its portrayal of that period’s liberation history.
https://t.co/tNZAwdzxXE
CASSIEM KHAN examines the often-overlooked role of the Pan Africanist Congress in shaping the 1976 Soweto Uprising and South Africa’s liberation movement. @MyPAConline
https://t.co/EqQBPsHTSq
PROFESSOR JUNAID AHMAD analyses the politics of Islamophobia, Muslim political agency and the silence of influential intellectuals in light of the continued imprisonment of Imran Khan.
@Academicatarms
https://t.co/RtgRVw7Hm1