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Saturday, January 10, 2026

Letter From The Editor

The Islamic Arts and The Artfulness of Grace

The Islamic Arts Exhibition at the Louvre Museum in Paris is a reminder of how power and its pervasiveness influences the stories that we...

The Lessons of Olympians and Those Who Dare

Special Olympics Pakistan Youth Leader and Athlete Humaira Kazim says that being inclusive means working together, playing together and trying to understand each other. Sports will do that. 

The Tribute of the Three Cows and Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad

Former Malaysia Prime Minister Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad urges Muslims to unite as brothers in Islam at the Sheraton Park Lane in London this week.

Married Muslim Men are Marvellously Masculine

Fast cars and slick cigars maketh not the man! This week’s Letter from the Editor is a petite homage to all the good men that walk the earth.

Jam, the Preserves of People, Place and Power

In the northern hemisphere, summer is in full swing, the season for turning stone fruits and sweet n’ tart berries into delicious jams and preserves for the next winter’s stock.

The Migration from Power Suits to Business Casual to Smart Casual to Office Siren

The recent Tiktok trend of Genzenners trying to reclaim ‘personal power against misogyny’ by dressing as a hooker pretending to be an office worker has left some us scratching our heads.

The Muslim Vote Matters in the 2024 UK Election

Grassroots organisation The Muslim Vote aims to mobilise our brothers and sisters to vote in targeted constituencies where Muslims make up over ten percent of the electorate. Check out the list of independent MPs if you, like many of us, desire a sweeping change from the current state of affairs.

Hey Habibi, We Need to Talk About Geert

With the European Parliament Elections to take place on 6 June, perhaps it’s time to have a frank heart to heart on just how successful our bottle blonde half-brother from Indonesia, the Leader of the PVV Geert Wilders’ party policies will actually deliver on his election promise, “where the people of the Netherlands can make ends meet again and have money left in their wallets”.

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The K-Drama That Triggered South Koreans

In gun-free South Korea, a bold K-drama, Trigger, has stirred robust debate about weapons and norms within Korean civil society.
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KSA’s 6 Billion Investment in Syria as Regional Diplomacy Realigns

With USD 6.4 billion in fresh deals, the Kingdom is staking its claim on Syria’s future and sending a clear message: Arab-led recovery is back in focus.

KUN’s 50 Million Aims to Accelerate Stablecoin Adoption Amid Hong Kong’s Regulatory Surge

KUN’s recent Series A $50 million funding round signals a pivotal moment for stablecoins, ushering in a new era of regulated, efficient, and cross-border digital payments across Asia.

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The pioneering program blends AI expertise with leadership and entrepreneurial skills, preparing graduates to lead technological advancements worldwide.

Türkiye and Malaysia’s Bi-Lateral Relations Continues to Advance in Economic and Diplomatic Spheres

The evolving partnership between Türkiye and Malaysia can be attributed to several factors, including shifting global dynamics, characterised by China’s ascent and the waning influence of the United States in the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
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