Entries by TMO

Erdogan Reelected as President of Turkey in 2023 Election

By Yousuf Ali Turkey held a runoff presidential election between Kemal Kilicdaroglu and President Recep Tayyib Erdogan. Erdogan prevailed with more than 52% of the vote despite facing challenges caused by the economic situation and Turkey’s preparation and response to the earthquakes earlier this year on Sunday, May 28. This came 2 weeks after an […]

Op Ed: The demise of Ummati Muslimah and need to rethink

By Zubair Ahmad Sheikh The Muslim Ummah has a rich history of producing prolific scholars, scientists, and intellectuals who shared their knowledge and wisdom with the world. They did not limit themselves to their own nation but provided opportunities for other nations to benefit from their teachings. Islamic universities were once the center of learning […]

Op Ed: Pakistan Fights for the Soul of Islam

by Dr. Aslam Abdullah Islam was never in danger, nor were Muslims. Islam claims to be a God-guided faith. How could God be in danger? Those who raise the slogan that their religion is in danger make a mockery of the God they believe in. They deceive people by claiming their monopoly on God and […]

Imran Arrested: Islamabad High Court Approves

Update since original publication:Pakistan’s Supreme Court orders the release of former Prime Minister Imran Khan on May 11. By Mahvish Akhtar PTI Chairman Imran Khan, the former prime minister of Pakistan, was arrested earlier on May 9, by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in the Al-Qadir Trust case. The arrest happened during a court appearance […]

Biden hosts Eid al-Fitr reception at White House

U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden hosted a reception to celebrate Eid Al Fitr on Monday afternoon in the East Room of the White House. The move brings back a tradition that Trump had halted. Biden opened the ceremony by quoting the poet and philosopher Kahlil Gibran, saying: “Your joy is sorrow unmasked. And […]

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murthy declares January as Muslim Heritage Month

by TMO Staff Making history Saturday, Gov. Phil Murphy signed a proclamation designating January as Muslim Heritage Month in a measure that advocates say will promote appreciation and awareness about Muslim traditions and contributions. Community and faith leaders, who have rallied for the designation for several years, hailed the signing as a historic moment. “As […]

Trump asks for mistrial in E. Jean Carroll rape lawsuit

by TMO Staff In a letter filed early Monday, former President Donald Trump’s lawyers argued for a mistrial in his civil battery and defamation trial, alleging the judge has made “pervasive unfair and prejudicial rulings” against him. Advice columnist E. Jean Carroll is suing the former president, alleging he raped her in the 1990s and then defamed her […]

Op Ed: Two Neglected Major Issues in Pakistan

By Munir M Hasan, PhD After listening to a number of commentators and the legal experts in TV programs, I am surprised to note that all of them are neglecting two major Constitutional matters which are quite obvious. These are: Holding of general elections, whether national or provincial, are matters which are elaborated in the Constitution […]

Islamic Jurisprudence in Early Islam

by Dr. Aslam Abdullah A review of Dr. Hasanuddin Hashmi’s work on Islamic Jurisprudence. The book is available at Islamic Center, Momin Lodge, 1918 Artesia Blvd, Torrance, CA 90504 Dr. Hasanuddin Hashmi, a scholar of the Quran, Hadith, and Fiqh, combines traditional understanding with a balanced and rational approach without compromising any tenets of the faith. […]

Op Ed: Do you know your god?

by Azher Quader President, CBC Hint # 1 – who do u fear the most? Hint #2 – what do u love the most? Those two questions when answered honestly will be more worth our meditating upon than all the loud declarations of faith we so often make without thinking much. Mankind’s greatest fears are from […]

Rival Sudanese Military Factions Cash Killing Hundreds

By Yousuf Ali On Saturday April 15, rival factions within the Sudanese armed forces started fighting. In particular, the Rapid support Forces launched attacks in key parts of Khartoum and other important governmental locations in the country. Since then, more than 185 have been killed with thousands of more being wounded. According to Al Jazeera, […]