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Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Iqbal Siddiqui

Muharram 30, 1420 1999-05-16

World

After a meeting in Bonn on May 6, the foreign ministers of the G8 group of countries (the US, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, Japan and Russia) announced a set of ‘general principles’ which they had agreed as the basis for a political solution to the Kosova crisis.

Developing Just Leadership

M.A. Shaikh

Muharram 30, 1420 1999-05-16

World

The peace deal signed in Doha, Qatar, by Sudan’s president Omar al-Bashir and his Eritrean counterpart Issaias Afwerki on May 2 has left Sudanese opposition groups in disarray, with some, like former prime minister Sadiq al-Mahdi, simultaneously holding secret and separate talks with other Sudanese officials.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Zafar Bangash

Muharram 30, 1420 1999-05-16

World

Merve Kavakci, elected to Turkish parliament from Istanbul as a Fazilat (Virtue) Party candidate in the April 18 election, appears at first sight quite unassuming, even a little shy. But beneath that gentle exterior is a young Muslimah of steely nerves.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Our Own Correspondent

Muharram 30, 1420 1999-05-16

World

Chinese authorities executed two Uighur mujahideen early this month for their part in the Muslim uprising in Chinese-occupied East Turkestan (which the Chinese call Xinjiang Province) in Ramadhan 1417 (February 1997).

Developing Just Leadership

Ghada Ramahi

Muharram 29, 1420 1999-05-15

Features

There is a persistent perception nowadays that a country’s national and international strength is largely determined by its ability to create and utilize science and technology. In an extremely materialistic world, this has become the criterion by which a nation is placed in the family of modern nations.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Aisha Geissinger

Muharram 15, 1420 1999-05-01

Book Review

Racism is one of the defining characteristics of the twentieth century. Even societies built on the Enlightenment belief in equality of mankind seem unable to bring about an end to racial discrimination.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Editor

Rabi' al-Thani 19, 1420 1999-05-01

Editorials

The elections in Turkey and Algeria last month were important for the countries’ Islamic movements. In Turkey, the ‘Islamic’ party Fazilat came a disappointing third, behind prime minister Bulent Ecevit’s centre-left party and the right-wing nationalist MHP.

Developing Just Leadership

Fuad Nahdi

Muharram 15, 1420 1999-05-01

Features

Three years after his death Dr Kalim Siddiqui continues to nourish the global Islamic movement. Like a benign apparition his thoughts and ideas, hopes and aspirations pervade every private thought and every public halaqa of those Muslims who are consciously dedicated to the cause of Islamic change...

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

M.S. Ahmed

Muharram 15, 1420 1999-05-01

Occupied Arab World

A country like Algeria, in the throes of a bloody civil war, with its institutions destroyed and its resources plundered, hardly needs a leader effectively appointed - though ostensibly elected - by those responsible for the mess. Abdul Aziz Bouteflika, the sole candidate and ‘victor’ in the April 15 presidential elections...

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Khalil Marwan

Muharram 15, 1420 1999-05-01

Occupied Arab World

Yasir Arafat is perhaps the only person in the world who still clings to the fiction that there is a ‘peace process’ in the Middle East. The Oslo accords which he signed in September 1993 and September 1995 have been an unmitigated disaster for the Palestinian people.

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