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Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Zafar Bangash

Rabi' al-Thani 12, 1418 1997-08-16

Special Reports

At US$7 trillion, America has the largest economy in the world (the world’s economy is put at $25 trillion). Currently the US also enjoys a robust job growth rate with unemployment put officially at a mere 5 percent, lowest of all the industrialised countries.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Shabbir Versi

Rabi' al-Thani 12, 1418 1997-08-16

World

That Muslims take strong offence at any insult to the honour of the noble Messenger of Allah, upon whom be peace, is not in doubt.

Mahmoud Ahmed Shaikh

Rabi' al-Thani 12, 1418 1997-08-16

World

Greece not only persecutes its own Muslims but also plays a conspicuous role in the programme of obliteration directed at the presence of Islam in the Balkans.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Our Oxford Correspondent

Rabi' al-Thani 12, 1418 1997-08-16

World

President Nelson Mandela has hailed the prominent role played by Islam in the liberation and construction of Africa describing the world’s most frequently demonised faith as the continent’s principal religion and as an agent of tolerance and goodwill.

Developing Just Leadership

Zafar Bangash

Rabi' al-Thani 12, 1418 1997-08-16

World

Pakistan launched its golden jubilee celebrations by a radio and television address by prime minister Nawaz Sharif at one minute past midnight on August 14. Then there was flag-hoisting ceremony at the parliament building attended by the country’s top brass while the people rejoiced in the streets waving flags and releasing thousands of balloons.

Ensuring Socio-economic Justice

Zafar Bangash

Rabi' al-Awwal 27, 1418 1997-08-01

Book Review

The world's best known and longest-serving political prisoner's 27-year ordeal finally came to an end when shortly before 4 pm on February 11, 1990, Nelson R Mandela, accompanied by his wife Winnie, walked out of the Victor Verster prison in Cape Town. It may have been a few short steps to the prison gate, but it was a giant leap for Mandela and indeed the whole of South Africa.

Developing Just Leadership

Zafar Bangash

Rabi' al-Awwal 27, 1418 1997-08-01

Features

Most Muslims mistakenly believe that the rulers or regimes in the Muslim world are their greatest enemies. This is not to suggest that they are friends of the Muslims but one must look at the issues more deeply.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Khalil Marwan

Rabi' al-Awwal 27, 1418 1997-08-01

Occupied Arab World

Nearly four years after the Oslo agreement of September 13, 1993, and numerous kicks in the teeth later, Arab rulers have realised that it is virtually impossible to deal with the Zionist occupiers of Palestine.

Developing Just Leadership

Kuala Lumpur Correspondent

Rabi' al-Awwal 27, 1418 1997-08-01

South-East Asia

When one loses the arguments, he becomes incoherent. He talks about things which are out of this world or age, and of things which had no relevance or connections to the arguments in hand. This seems to be the case with some of our leaders stuck in an Islamic time capsule.

Ensuring Socio-economic Justice

Mohammed Hassan

Rabi' al-Awwal 27, 1418 1997-08-01

South-East Asia

The thinly veiled reference by the Malaysian Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohammed, to the alleged role of George Soros in the precipitate fall of currencies in the ASEAN region belies a desperation which is beginning to grip the erstwhile over confident leaders of the emerging economies of the Far East.

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