If My House Burned Down, Its Walls Grew Stronger
March 3, 2026
Part 1 By Abdullah Arab The ISIS phenomenon was one that, in its earliest days, ignited hope in many hearts....
Read moreDetailsBy Saeed Fateh The first Islamic state began as a civil polity and, within a remarkably short period, established firm...
Read moreDetailsPart 3 By Khalil Fabricated Sharia: An Analysis of ISIS's Distorted Juridical System After a close examination of ISIS's intellectual...
Read moreDetailsBy Abdul Basir Omari In the blessed religion of Islam, the killing of a Muslim is among the gravest of...
Read moreDetailsBy Jalil Arman The horrifying and deeply disturbing explosion in Kabul's Shahr-e Naw area once again laid bare the true...
Read moreDetailsBy Nu'man Saeed All praise is due to Allah. Peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah, upon his...
Read moreDetailsBy Mufti Syed Jamal Afghan Both Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim relate an incident that has echoed across Islamic history....
Read moreDetailsBy Abdan Safi Yesterday, a suicide bombing targeted a hotel in Kabul's Shahr-e-Naw area, killing one Chinese national and six...
Read moreDetailsPart 2 By Khalil (The Intellectual and Historical Roots of ISIS) To grasp the true nature of a malignant phenomenon...
Read moreDetailsPart 28 By Hijaz Tamim Exploiting Social Security and Welfare Systems ISIS has long relied on a mix of lawful...
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