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Israel, India, Pakistan, Palestine, and Kashmir
The geopolitical tensions between Pakistan, India, and Israel are not merely regional conflicts—they are deeply rooted in ideology, history, and global alliances. This article explores how recent Indian aggression against Pakistan is seen as an extension of Israeli military strategy, the ideological foundations of Pakistan’s support for Palestine, and the growing military and ideological cooperation between Israel and India. It also highlights Pakistan’s strategic responses, the water conflict, and the call for unity across the Muslim world and even among Christians in light of shared prophetic beliefs.

Mahabharata, Ghazwat-ul-Hind, and the Pakistan-India War
The article explores the possible connection between the legendary Hindu epic Mahabharata and the Islamic prophecy of Ghazwat-ul-Hind, arguing that both point to a future end-times battle between truth and falsehood. It examines religious texts, current geopolitical developments, and recent escalations between Pakistan and India to suggest that these prophecies may be unfolding in our time, with global implications for justice, peace, and the role of the Muslim world.

Canada Election 2025 Results and Our Political Strategy
The 2025 Canadian federal election resulted in another minority government led by the Liberal Party under Prime Minister Mark Carney. While the Liberals secured 169 seats, just short of a majority, the election reaffirmed Canada's entrenched two-party system, sidelining independents and smaller parties. In this thought-provoking analysis, Jawed Anwar critiques the limitations of Canada’s electoral framework and advocates for systemic change rooted in Islamic principles, contrasting the current system with the Prophetic model of governance.

O Allah! You are our Witness!
This is a heartfelt declaration calling Allah as a Witness to the believers' stand against Fahishah, Zionism, and injustice. Refusing to support leaders and systems that deviate from Allah’s guidance, the believers reaffirm their loyalty solely to Allah’s Sovereignty. With the spiritual weapons of knowledge, sincerity, and excellence, they pledge to strive for the establishment of Allah’s Divine system through a Qur'an-centered struggle (Jihad bil-Qur'an).

Liberals Propose to Revoke Charitable Status for Religious Organizations
The Liberal Party’s hidden agenda to revoke charitable status for religious organizations could have devastating consequences for faith communities across Canada. As eleven Imams align themselves with Liberal campaigns, serious concerns arise about the future of religious freedom. Lee Harding exposes this critical but overlooked election issue in Niagara Independent.

Shape the Muslim Future Like the "Nation of Lut" or the "Nation of Zionists"?
This article challenges the recent call by eleven Canadian Imams urging Muslims to vote, questioning whether this political engagement aligns with Islamic principles. It critically examines the notion that voting is a religious duty, especially when mainstream parties support policies that contradict Islamic teachings. Drawing on Qur’anic verses and scholarly views, the author argues that participation in a system that upholds laws contrary to divine guidance may amount to shirk (polytheism), and urges Muslims to reflect deeply on the religious implications of their political actions.

Voting for a Fāḥishist or a Zionist?
In recent times, some liberal Imams and self-proclaimed Muslim leaders in Canada have been urging the Muslim community to vote, labeling it as both a "civic" and "religious" duty. But is this claim true according to Islamic teachings? This article challenges that narrative, calling Muslims to reflect on who they are supporting at the ballot box — and whether those choices align with the commands of the Qur’an and Sunnah.

Membership of the Legislative Assembly from the Islamic Perspective
This article explores the Islamic viewpoint on becoming a member of a legislative assembly, based on the writings of Syed Abul A‘la Maududi (RA). Originally published in 1945, during British rule in India, Maulana Maududi’s response addresses whether Muslims can participate in democratic assemblies founded on the concept of human sovereignty. His powerful argument explains why such systems contradict the core Islamic belief in the Oneness of Allah (Tawheed) and why joining or supporting them through voting can be religiously impermissible.

Reviving Islamic Politics: Our Duty to Establish Deen and Reject Taghut
In today’s world, where secular and liberal ideologies and systems dominate, the Muslim Ummah must reawaken its responsibility of establishing Islam not just in personal life, but in society, politics, and governance. This article explores how believers can revive the prophetic mission, reject the systems of falsehood (Taghut), and work towards re-establishing the system of Khilafah through peaceful, principled, and strategic efforts rooted in the Qur’an and Sunnah.

Was there any possibility of moon sighting anywhere in the world on Saturday?
While there was a theoretical possibility of sighting the moon in extreme western regions like Alaska on March 29, 2025, under perfect conditions, it was broadly considered impossible elsewhere due to the eclipse and the moon’s young age. As of now, Saudi Arabia’s reported sighting is the only notable claim, but it lacks scientific backing and broader confirmation. No definitive, verified sightings have been reported worldwide by this early hour on March 30.

What Makes a Nation Great?
Jawed Anwar WOULD Mr. Donald Trump’s MAGA (Make America Great Again) plan be successful? The answer is both yes and no. It is conditional. First, we must understand what makes a nation great.

Say Anything Against America, But Not Against Israel
IN the United States, criticism of the government, military, and state policies is not only tolerated but often encouraged as a hallmark of democracy. However, when it comes to Israel, the same principles of free speech do not seem to apply. Criticizing Israel in America is frequently labeled as "antisemitism," and those who do so risk serious consequences from both the government and institutions. All of America's proclaimed values—democracy, human rights, free speech, liberty, freedom of expression, justice, equality, rule of law, individual rights, civil liberties, fairness, diversity, tolerance, religious freedom, and human dignity—appear to be disregarded when the subject of Israel arises.

Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre, and Donald Trump
Jawed Anwar MARK Carney won the Liberal party of Canada leadership. In his victory speech, he targeted U.S. President Donald Trump and Canada’s Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre. Carney, 59, stated that the country faces “the greatest crisis of our lifetime.” To address the challenge posed by Trump’s tariffs, he vowed to impose dollar-for-dollar retaliatory measures to have “maximum impact in the United States and minimum impact here in Canada.” We are 100% with you, Mr. Carney, on the trade war with the USA. We commend you. However, frankly speaking, we are 100% with Donald Trump on his two-gender policy: male and female. Mr. Trump’s policy aligns with God, nature, and science. His gender policy is consistent with all religions and civilizations of both the past and present.

Defeating Liberal and NDP Muslim Candidates is Thawab
Jawed Anwar The NDP and Liberal parties are the architects of the Fahisha culture and society in our province and nation. These two parties have introduced all Fahisha bills in Ontario’s Provincial Assemblies and the Canadian Federal Parliament. Muslim MPPs and MPs have consistently supported these bills without exception. In many cases, they were even the presenters and front-line advocates of these legislations.

Why Should We Vote?
Look beyond these four major parties. If you find a candidate who aligns with your global and social concerns, vote for them—even if they have no or little chance of winning. Ensure they have openly stood with you on all these issues, not just in private conversations at your home, dining table, coffee shop, or on phone.