A protest street-theater performance staged by pro-Palestine activists outside Washington, D.C.’s Union Station in November 2025, ahead of Thanksgiving. It was a…
Category: World Muslims
Religion, Law, and the Origins of Western Constitutionalism
A Clarifying Note for Honest Discussion Editorial Introduction Discussions about religion and modern constitutional law often become emotionally charged, especially…
Myanmar Muslim name is legal (ChatGPT’s legal-linguistic explanation)
1) There Is No Universal Legal Rule Forbidding “Nationality/Ethnicity + Religion” Labels Legal Standards Linguistic/Etymological Usage 2) The Term “Ethnoreligious…
Hongwu Emperor of the Chinese Ming dynasty in 1368 PRAISED ISLAM and PROPHET Muhammad
By Wahbi Al-Hariri – The Georgetown Design Group, Inc. Exhibits Trust; transferred from en.wikipedia, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4533647 Eulogy = a…
Chinese Emperor, Empress Ma @ Empress Xiaocigao, Chinese Generals, Chinese Admiral (Navy General) and Sultans believed to had embrace Islam
By Aethelwolf Emsworth – Min Junqing, The Present Situation and Characteristics of Contemporary Islam in China, JISMOR n. 8, 2010…
Appendix 1 of 23 Questions and Answers on the Myth of Islamophobia
Religious Riots are Trump Cards for Dictators and Dirty Politicians Greatest/Most used/Proved very effective and DANGEROUS Rhetoric is PATRIOTISM. Danger of disappearance…
Q/A No 23. How does Islam taught to stand for the truth for the mass or people?
It is a duty upon every Muslim to call others away from sinful behavior, and to do so with wisdom,…
Q/A No 22. How should Muslims response to unjust laws of Muslim or non-Muslim rulers?
Muslims are taught to respond to unjust laws with patience, wisdom, and principled resistance—never through chaos or actions that cause…
Q/A No 21. Is this true that Islam prioritizes PEACE?
Yes, it is true that Islam prioritizes peace. The very word “Islam” is derived from the Arabic root s-l-m, which relates to…
Q/A No. 20. Please explain why INTEREST is forbidden in Islam
In Islam, interest (Riba) is forbidden because it is seen as unjust enrichment, exploiting others’ needs, and undermining fairness and…