Volume 8 – Issue 3

Volume 8 – Issue 3

The National Security Act is the Latest Expression of British Dystopia

A key feature of the Gaza genocide has been the systematic closure by complicit regimes of legitimate avenues to challenge it.  Pro-Israeli western governments have engaged in unprecedented crackdowns on civil liberties in order to provide cover to the Zionist state. The latest attack in

How Race-Riot Britain Became Normalised

After another summer of race-riots, and documented spike in racist violence, Dedan Kimaathi* argues that the politics of British colonial settler violence rebounds to the centre from the periphery. The Delusion Industry Attempts Cover-Up of Continuous Brit Lynch-Mobs  Britain’s recent historic societal and cultural transformations 

Sitting on the fence: the schizophrenic Muslim

As war and genocide continue in West Asia, Sahib Mustaqim Bleher challenges Muslims in the west: where exactly is their moral compass.  Dissecting the muted responses of Muslim led groups and movements, Bleher unpacks the psychology of individuals and groups whose adherence to Islam, however

Karbala and the Sunni Tradition

Sayyid Amjad Hussain discusses why Ahl al-Sunnah Remember al-Husayn رضي الله عنه — how the memory faded, and what it is for. Few wounds in the memory of this Ummah run as deep as Karbala. More than thirteen centuries have passed since al-Imam al-Husayn ibn