The image shows "The Pact of ‘Umar", a historical agreement attributed to ’Umar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb, the second Caliph of Islam. It was made when he entered Jerusalem, assuring protection to its people, particularly Christians, upon the city's peaceful surrender. In the Name of Allah, the...
Among the giants of Islamic history, few names carry the grace and intellect of Imam Muhammad ibn Idrīs al-Shāfiʿī. He was born in Gaza, Palestine, in 767 CE (150 AH), and though he lived over a thousand years ago, his legacy continues to shape how...
Integrity Over Empire: Sultan Abdul Hamid II and the Refusal to Sell Palestine In an age where leadership is often measured by diplomacy, flexibility, and strategic concessions, Sultan Abdul Hamid II stood apart. His leadership was not transactional. It was principled, unflinching, and rooted in...
"How Salahuddin Won the Hearts of Muslims and Christians Alike," reminds us that the true brilliance of Salahuddin was not his battlefield strategy — though formidable — but his moral clarity. He is remembered not because he defeated the Crusaders, but because he forgave them....