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The Hijab is Not a Personal Choice; it is a part of the Social System in Sharia

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Teen Vogue ran a story titled “Wearing the Hijab Should Be a Personal Choice, American Muslim Women Say.”. The aim of the article was to promote diversity and inclusion and give voice to so called marginalized groups. The following quote can be found in the article, “Since the late 19th century, this personal yet public symbol of a Muslim woman’s faith has been used as a political tool to control…
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Under Secular Systems, Human Suffering is Disregarded for Political Mileage

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In recent weeks, the British government has been under fire for the inhumane treatment of asylum seekers in its immigration centres, and the appalling conditions in which they are held while waiting to be processed once they arrive on the country’s shores. Around 4000 people were kept at the Manston facility in Kent, a former airbase, that should only hold 1600 people.
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America Looks to Preserve a New Balance in Europe

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Recently, the US has suggested that the patience of countries supporting Ukraine will wear thin if peace talks with Russia do not commence. [Washington Post] The change in tone from the Biden administration indicates that perhaps America does not want to see Russia further weakened.
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The Oldest Brother to be Released from Guantanamo

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The news agency NPR reported that the oldest prisoner in Guantanamo Bay was released at the age of 75 bringing the population down to 35. Saifullah Paracha was sent home to his native Pakistan in the last week of October 2022. The release was approved based on the fact that there was zero evidence for his detention and that there could be no further justification for keeping him incarcerated.
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The Shackles of Free Trade Regimes in Muslim Frontier Lands

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 In early October, Attorney General St. Burhanuddin visited the Riau Islands province, which is a frontier area in Indonesia. He requested that the prosecution for the Drugs & Human Trafficking cases in Riau Islands provide a deterrent effect to the perpetrators in the Riau Islands (Kepri) region. He demanded the provisions can be maximized.
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A Strong Nation is Born from Strong Thoughts

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 Answering the questions of journalists about the agenda at the Presidential Complex, President Erdoğan said, “Strong nations consist of strong families. As a requirement of our ancient civilization, we are a nation made up of strong families. It is not anyone's place to spoil the family structure of this nation. We will protect our family structure from all kinds of perversions.”
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Bombings in Somalia: The Ummah Remains Victim of Foreign Troops

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 At least 100 people have been killed and 300 wounded in two car bomb explosions in the capital Mogadishu, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said. Blaming the al-Shabab armed group for the attacks, Mohamud told reporters on Sunday that he expected the death toll from the twin blasts to rise further.
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