Muslims of India & Their Love for the ‘Uthmani Khilafah: the Khilafat Movement

By a brother who is currently in India and wrote the following piece in light of research and first-hand discussions on the ground. Allahuakbar walhamdulillah – I’m learning some incredible history that I feel I need to share, especially as one will not find it in any books, least of all in the English language.Continue reading “Muslims of India & Their Love for the ‘Uthmani Khilafah: the Khilafat Movement”

The Modern-Day Equivalent Of the Bubonic Plague, by Tarek Mehanna

Written by: Tariq Mehanna On the day of the lunar calendar that Allah drowned Fir’aun and saved the Children of Israel Thursday, the 10th of Muharram 1435 (14th of November 2013) Terre Haute CMU === “So, whatever you have been given is only the enjoyment of this worldly life. And what is with Allah is betterContinue reading “The Modern-Day Equivalent Of the Bubonic Plague, by Tarek Mehanna”

Nelson Mandela’s Death, How Should the Muslim Respond?

The death of Nelson Mandela has been the centre of world attention in the last 20 hours. It has drawn varying responses from Muslims and as many issues in the past, delineated them in two opposing spectrums. Proposition Revival has a look at some prominent comments from Muslim activists across the world in regards toContinue reading “Nelson Mandela’s Death, How Should the Muslim Respond?”

Freedom of Expression – Are Muslims Excluded?

This is a summary of some of the points made  by Abdullah Al Andalusi during his presentation on November 22 at the event titled ‘Freedom of Speech – are Muslims excluded’ conference. He spoke alongside Dr Abdul Wahid, Shaykh Haitham al-Haddad, Omar Ali, FOSIS president, Shaykh Shams ad-Dhuha, Imam Shakeel Begg, Shaykh Abdul Raheem Green.Continue reading “Freedom of Expression – Are Muslims Excluded?”

The Sacrifices of the Noble Scholars of India: the Revolution That Wasn’t

In the year 1857, one of the most important uprisings in world history took place. One of the most important because it was against the British and in their biggest and most important colony – India. If successful, it could have emboldened colonised people everywhere and inspired them to revolt against the then burgeoning andContinue reading “The Sacrifices of the Noble Scholars of India: the Revolution That Wasn’t”