Articles

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Perwez Shafi

Dhu al-Qa'dah 02, 1429 2008-11-01

Special Reports

The days of the American empire are over; even US elites are writing its obituaries. The world Capitalist System was established on such factors as greed, living beyond means, using other people’s wealth, compound interest and a rigid focus on short-term profit.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Dr. Mohamed Elmasry

Dhu al-Qa'dah 02, 1429 2008-11-01

Special Reports

While other forms of racism are frowned upon, Islamophobia is actively being promoted as an acceptable form of political behavior in the West. Muslims are a soft target and in such an environment, denigrating them carries little direct political costs.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Fahad Ansari

Dhu al-Qa'dah 02, 1429 2008-11-01

Features

In war, various tactics—from bribery to insults, ridicule and mockery, hostile propaganda, threats of force to physical violence and expulsion—are used to weaken and ultimately defeat the enemy. A traditional weapon used even today is that of isolation and dehumanisation through a process of complete social boycott.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Iqbal Jassat

Dhu al-Qa'dah 02, 1429 2008-11-01

Features

In light of the fresh debate centered on Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, particularly within the US whose armed forces are deeply involved in the military conquest of the region under the guise of the “war on terror”, many fraudulent theories are advanced to justify aggression against largely unarmed and defenseless populations.

Developing Just Leadership

Abu Dharr

Shawwal 01, 1429 2008-10-01

Guest Editorial

There has always been debate within the Islamic movement about the propriety and importance of engaging the West or subsystems of it (such as Christian churches) in discussion about issues that divide Muslims from Jews and Christians. Such low-decibel but high-profile discussion has produced numerous platforms for “inter-faith” dialogue or trialogue, countless ecumenical meetings, and now a proverbial “dialogue of civilizations”, conducted on the part of the Muslims by a bewildering range of official and non-officials institutions and “leaders”.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Zia Sarhadi

Shawwal 01, 1429 2008-10-01

World

Barack Obama, Democratic party presidential nominee, calls it the “good war”; his Republican rival, John McCain, insists that he will “chase Osama to the gates of hell.” Americans are being told that Afghanistan is the “right war” and that it is “winnable”, in contrast to Iraq.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Zafar Bangash

Shawwal 01, 1429 2008-10-01

Main Stories

Unable to contain (much less defeat) the resistance that has spread to most parts of Afghanistan in the last two years, the US has decided to bomb its way to “victory” by attacking Pakistan on the spurious pretext that it is going after insurgent sanctuaries across the border.

Developing Just Leadership

Editor

Shawwal 01, 1429 2008-10-01

Editorials

The recent history of Pakistan seems to be one of crisis after crisis, punctuated only by periods of waiting to see what the next crisis will be. Developments in the last month, however, have been ominous and dangerous even by Pakistani standards, raising genuine fears that the crisis now developing may reduce the country to levels of disorder and chaos unprecedented even in Pakistan’s turbulent history.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Zafar Bangash

Shawwal 01, 1429 2008-10-01

Reflections

Within a period of less than 30 years, Muslims have consigned one superpower—the Soviet Union—to the dustbin of history and are about to deliver the other—the US—to the same fate, together with its regional surrogate, Israel. The achievements against the US are particularly remarkable because the mujahideen have had little or no external help.

Developing Just Leadership

Iqbal Siddiqui

Shawwal 01, 1429 2008-10-01

Perspectives

In a few months’ time, Crescent International will insha’Allah complete 37 years of publication. During that time, it has inevitably seen many changes. It began as a local community paper in Toronto in the 1970s, before being transformed into a newsmagazine of the global Islamic movement after the Islamic Revolution in Iran, under the influence of Dr Kalim Siddiqui.

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