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What happened to Trump’s Kashmir mediation offer?
After almost 20 years of the predictable pattern of US engagement and disengagement, Pakistan has now grown weary.
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The international response to Sudan: just another day in ‘Dictatorland’
Without international intervention, Sudan’s economy will flounder under massive debt, with anarchy close behind.
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In the war against the Taliban, why are we okay with children always being collateral damage?
Is an Afghan life worth less than an American one? The difference is in the nation’s regard for its own children.
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The Syrian conflict approaches its seventh year, but the inhumanity is endless
For seven years, Assad has been treating civilians as terrorists or affiliates, while the global community watches.
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With one royal decree, Saudi Arabia has driven away decades of injustice
Women will be symbolically closer to being recognised as equals in the state's eyes, as Islam had originally intended.
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US-Pakistan-Afghanistan: The gloves are now off
How can President Trump know the sacrifice of Pakistan’s soldiers when he hasn’t even been to the places I have seen?
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As a Muslim, I strongly support the right to ban the veil
My career took me to Saudi Arabia, aged 31, where I was mandated by law to wear the hijab, covering my hair and neck.
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Turkey and its war over Islam
If Erdogan’s Islamist mission is to be derailed, Turkey’s secularists upholding civil Islam must be triumphant.
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Donald Trump’s Eisenhower moment on Islamism
I believe the Trump administration, rather than being anti-Muslim, will come to be seen as defender of Muslims.
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Time magazine’s Person of the Year could also be an American president for the Muslim world
Trump’s commitment to combat radical Islam is refreshing; I support his plans to form a commission on radical Islam.