Property Rights (Ḥuquq) and Civilizations

By: Jamel Akbar Four arguments will be explored: The current capitalist economic and political models will never result in sustainable environments. The Western mode of property rights leads to rules and regulations, which results in intervention, bureaucracy, monopoly, and stratification, while the Islamic Shariaa achieves the opposite through rights [...]

2024-09-11T17:51:35+03:00September 5th, 2024|Identity and Decolonization, Translations|0 Comments

The Corruption Court in Indonesia: History and Development

The three-decade Indonesian corruption is the reason behind Indonesia’s inability to catch up with its neighbors (Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand) during their economic growth, including judiciary, police or army corruption. Corruption Courts were established to eradicate corruption and free the Indonesian society. Corruption courts were established in 2009 as [...]

2024-02-12T07:16:24+02:00May 12th, 2023|Policy Making, Translations|0 Comments

Al-Aqsa Intifada: Account Statement

After World War I, Palestine collapsed under British occupation. The Balfour Declaration - which was announced in 1917 AD prior to the occupation - was an important turning point for dividing the Middle East and granting the Jews a national home in Palestine. After the declaration, the Zionists seized [...]

2023-10-15T03:54:58+03:00February 8th, 2023|Identity and Decolonization, Translations|0 Comments

Israeli Strategies in The South Caucasus

Israel is one of the first countries to recognize the independence of Azerbaijan. In 1992, diplomatic relations were established between the two countries, and in February of 1993, Israel opened its embassy in Baku. Although the Azerbaijani government wants to return the favor, it does not have the courage [...]

2024-02-12T07:23:25+02:00December 22nd, 2022|Conflictual Relations, Translations|0 Comments

The Education that could not Escape Colonialism

Every emerging civilization relies on developing and guiding its education, as it is what enriches skills, sharpens minds, nurtures religious feelings, and prepares those who are qualified to lead in the future. With the emergence of the modern nation states by the 19th century, education played a new role [...]

Alliance of Politics and Religion: Russia’s New Strategy to Dominate the Middle East

The significance of the role of Russia has been growing, in the Middle East and Central Asia, as an effective regional and international power, and a rising superpower that is regaining its lost global position as a result of the fall of the Soviet Union. Russia was known as [...]

2024-02-13T07:03:31+02:00April 14th, 2022|Conflictual Relations, Translations|0 Comments

Middle East’s Wars and Western Arms Companies

Towards the end of the first quarter of the 20th century and with the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the Middle East region fell under Western colonization; those countries were able to gain their independence during and after the World War II. However, the ideological impact that affected many [...]

2024-02-13T07:08:16+02:00April 9th, 2022|Conflictual Relations, Translations|0 Comments

On the Humanitarian Situation in Palestine

Up to this day, Palestine still suffers from an ongoing human tragedy where thousands of its people are still sacrificing themselves and shedding endless blood. The land, vast as it is, was straitened for those who remained under the intense siege, and the sounds of the devastating raids for [...]

2023-10-12T06:29:37+03:00March 9th, 2021|Humanitarian Relief, Translations|0 Comments

ْUnder the coronavirus: The Europeans are more solidarity or individualism?

In February 1992, 12 European countries signed on Maastricht Treaty establishing the European Union, With the entry into force the Treaty in early November 1993, the last chapter of European countries' seeks for unity has been ended after decades of war and hostility. The treaty of Maastricht was not [...]

2024-02-13T07:14:01+02:00December 16th, 2020|Conflictual Relations, Translations|0 Comments

The Missing in Europe: Unaccompanied Refugee Children

The number of refugees scattered worldwide is constantly increasing due to several reasons, which could be natural disasters and pests, wars and famines, or simply seeking a better standard of living. However, recently these numbers have reached their highest level since World War II, as Arab Spring revolutions emerged [...]

2024-02-18T05:20:57+02:00November 1st, 2020|Humanitarian Relief, Translations|0 Comments

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