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Akif Emre’s works highlight how Alija Izetbegovic, through his integrity, thought and leadership, preserved Ottoman-Islamic ...
By leveraging Waqf’s potential, Pakistan can unlock new avenues for sustainable development, poverty alleviation, and ...
The third is the road of no return, the road where all hope is lost. It’s like quicksand: the more those stuck in it struggle to pull themselves out, the deeper it sucks them in, until it has totally ...
The geographic terms “Israel” and “Palestine” have a long history and specific connotations for Jews and Arabs with respect ...
The battles of Religious Zionism are fought not by hooligans in the streets, but by communal leaders on the pages of journals and newspapers.The post The challenges facing Religious Zionism ...
Between 1900 and 1922, the Ottoman Empire went from a fading superpower to complete collapse undone by internal strife, World ...
Throughout the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire was dubbed “the sick man of Europe” as it struggled with internal decay, ...
Halfeti, in southeastern Turkey, was one of several towns and villages to be intentionally flooded when the Birecik Dam was ...
We speak with leading Israeli American historian Omer Bartov about his latest essay for The New York Times, headlined “I’m a ...
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Amid rising antisemitism in the Emerald Isle, my biography – the exact same as James Joyce’s Leopold Bloom – is causing me more than a few headaches ...