IN THIS WEEK’S ISSUE

Ottawa Must End the Farce of ‘Pretendian’ Procurement

Most Canadians are familiar with the phrase “reconciliation.” It’s painted on government buildings, woven into political speeches, and etched into…

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The Art of Preserving Admiration

Admiration is an extraordinary feeling. For some, it lasts a lifetime. Listening to their words deepens admiration; watching their work…

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Let Your Reactions Yield to Time

Everything should be entrusted to time. What seems very serious today may become trivial in just a couple of days.…

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The Allure of the Future and the Waste of the Present

We think so much about the future — but will we even be there in that future? Before starting a…

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The Emotional Reflection of an Ummah Lost in Self-Forgetfulness

How cheap are the emotions of Muslims! How easily are they satisfied! Israel’s 2,500 hectares of forest have been burned,…

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Reading books is a waste of resources and time!

Stop reading books. Repent for not reading them! If you read books, you will keep facing problems. Your enemies will…

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The Shadow of Lawlessness in Education

In Bangladesh, we are constantly witnessing incidents such as attacks and vandalism on buses based on suspicions about students from…

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The Hardships Built by Neglect

When someone behaves harshly towards another, it is not fair to place all the blame on the one showing harshness.…

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The Devil Stands Beside the Devil

I carry immense sorrow. The destruction in Rafah and Gaza, where lives have been torn apart, yet I have done…

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Quebec’s Bold Cellphone Ban in Schools Is the Right Call for Our Kids

In an era where screens dominate every waking moment, Quebec’s decision to expand its cellphone ban in schools is not…

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