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Why the New Book of Aba Al-Sadiq Is So Important
Aba Al-Sadiq has just released the first chapter of his new book, The Divine Jurisprudence. Here's what it reveals—and why it matters.


Exclusive Interview: Moroccan Believer Speak Out After His Release from Prison
24-year-old Yahya Marfouq is speaking out for the first time following his release from detention in Morocco.


The Forgotten Chinese Muslims
I spoke with Brother Nurxat, a Uyghur Muslim from Xinjiang and a new face in the Qaim's community, about China's crackdown on his people—and what it means to hold onto faith under pressure.


Who is Ahmed Al-Hassan?
Imam Ahmed Al-Hassan appeared in Iraq in 1999 calling people to pledge allegiance to Imam Mahdi. He is appointed by name in the will of the Prophet Mohammed.


What We Can Learn From the Story of Karbala
History repeats itself in the most tragic of ways. When Imam Hussein (peace be upon him) stood alone at Karbala, watching his companions martyred one by one, he raised a cry that shook the heavens: "Is there anyone to help me?"


Op-Ed: How Trump’s America Is Marching Toward a Holy War
So-called Christian nationalism is no longer on the fringe. It’s reshaping the American right—and blurring the line between policy and persecution.


The Mahdi’s Female Messenger to Afghanistan
In a country where women are systematically silenced and stripped of their rights, Aba Al-Sadiq appointed a woman as his messenger to Afghanistan. This is her story.


Why This Call Has Scholars Up in Arms
AROPL’s sudden rise in popularity, marked by public missionary campaigns, has forced the non-working scholars to respond.Â


I am Lebanese—Here is What I Think is Wrong With Lebanon
Lebanon remains a state of permanent crisis. Beyond administrative and economic failure lies a much deeper problem.
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