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Israel 'moving rapidly' towards annexation: UN envoy
  New settlement in Hebron seen as reaffirmation of Israel's intent to remain permanently in occupied West Bank.   The Ewaiwe family home in Hebron's H2 district has been heavily fortified to protect them against the settlers living just next door in the illegal Avraham Avinu settlement.   Rubbish thrown by settlers hangs... More
Apr 22, 2025
Mohamed Morsi: An Egyptian tragedy
  by Abdullah Al-Arian   The death of former President Mohamed Morsi is only the latest in a series of untold tragedies that have afflicted Egypt since the spark of revolution flickered more than eight years ago. His unlikely rise to the presidency reflected the aspirations of millions of Egyptians for a... More
Apr 22, 2025
Who is bombing hospitals in Syria?
  And why is the UN not naming the perpetrators?   by Rashed al-Ahmad   My name is Rashed al-Ahmad. I'm a pharmacist originally from Kurnaz, a small village in the countryside of Syria's Hama province. I fled my home years ago to avoid being detained or killed by the regime for providing... More
Apr 22, 2025
Coronavirus outbreak in the time of apartheid
  As the world calls for solidarity, Palestinians expect none from their occupiers.   by Osama Tanous   As the number of infections and deaths from COVID-19 multiply by the day, there have been increasing calls across the world for people to show solidarity and care for each other. Yet for the Israeli... More
Apr 22, 2025
Yemen: First bombs, soon a coronavirus epidemic
  At a time when the world is scrambling to respond to COVID-19 and ensure that hospitals can treat all patients, Yemen has entered the sixth year of a war that has all but decimated its healthcare system.   The new threats of the virus will complicate an already disastrous and entirely... More
Apr 22, 2025
'War crimes' committed by Russia, Assad gov't in Syria: Amnesty
  Amnesty report documents 18 attacks on clinics and schools in violations that amount to war crimes.   Acts that amount to "war crimes" have been committed by Russian-backed Syrian government forces in northwest Syria over the past year, according to an Amnesty International report.   The UK-based rights group said on Monday... More
Apr 22, 2025
Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa: The Cause of Every Muslim
  Author: IslamWeb   Today’s discussion revolves around Palestine, Jerusalem, and Al-Aqsa, focusing on the plight of our Muslim brothers and sisters there. They endure atrocities such as killings, missile strikes, house demolitions, and displacement amidst daily obstinacy, insults, abuses, aggressions, and betrayal.   Based on the principle that those who do not... More
Apr 22, 2025
SARS and Bird Flu: Two messages from God to mankind
  During the first half of the year 2002, people would have understood any reference to cars, bars, or Mars, but not SARS - a disease which emerged at the end of 2003. They would have asked for the meaning of this strange word, because Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, or SARS,... More
Apr 22, 2025
Media: fertile ground for evolution
  When we look at the Western media carefully, we frequently come across news dwelling on the theory of evolution. Leading media organisations, and well-known and “respectable” magazines periodically bring this subject up. When their approach is examined, one gets the impression that this theory is an absolutely proven fact leaving... More
Apr 22, 2025
A fishy tale: transition from water to land
  Evolutionists assume that the sea invertebrates that appear in the Cambrian stratum somehow evolved into fish in tens of million years. However, just as Cambrian invertebrates have no ancestors, there are no transitional links indicating that an evolution occurred between these invertebrates and fish. It should be noted that invertebrates... More
Apr 22, 2025
Senility: the second childhood
  Senility is a mental disorder that disables the patient from performing a number of mental and rational functions properly, like thinking, learning and memorizing. It is a progressive condition in that it increases in time.   At first, it does not appear as seriously prohibitive of daily activities, but later it... More
Apr 22, 2025
Intoxicants: Harms and impacts
  The Muslims of today, especially the youth, are facing many problems and temptations that were not there before. The youth are easily distracted by activities such as addiction to TV, addiction to video games, gambling, disco, parties, and addiction to drugs. This article will explore the harmful effects of drugs... More
Apr 22, 2025
Inquiries about Swine Flu
  In an interview with the "Raya" Qatari newspaper, Dr. Abu Bakr Ash-Shaafi'i, an advisor of otolaryngology at Al-‘Imaadi hospital in Qatar, said that swine flu is a severe, extremely infectious chest disease that infects pigs. It is produced from one of the A virus subtypes of swine flu. Although the... More
Apr 22, 2025
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