If My House Burned Down, Its Walls Grew Stronger
March 3, 2026
Part 31 By Abu Hajjar al-Kurdi The Influence of ISIS in Egypt In the previous sections, we examined the destructive...
Read moreDetailsPart 3 By Abdullah Arab In continuing the analysis of the factors behind ISIS’s defeat and complete eradication, one must...
Read moreDetailsAn Introduction to the Concept of Recurrence in the Course of History Occasionally, amidst the unfolding events of the world,...
Read moreDetailsBy Ajmal Khurasani False and reckless claims have a way of crashing into public life with explosive confidence, dressing tyrannical...
Read moreDetailsBy Ehsan ISIS is not simply another terrorist organization. It is a blood-drenched, takfiri enterprise that defines itself through violence...
Read moreDetailsBy Abdul Basir Omari Across Islam's long and storied history, certain places have taken on symbolic weight, becoming hubs for...
Read moreDetailsBy Esmat Sarwan Pakistan has emerged as a central and highly sophisticated architect of terrorism in the region. The creation...
Read moreDetailsAl-Mirsaad's latest report, which says that eleven ISIS militants were killed in Pakistan's Bara region, has once again thrust an...
Read moreDetailsPart 2 By Abdullah Arab There is little doubt that the chief reason for the defeat of the Daeshi Khawarij,...
Read moreDetailsPart 4 By Khalil Fabricated Sharia: An Analysis of ISIS's Distorted Juridical Apparatus 2. Distortion in the Secondary Rulings of...
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