There is a fairly recent theory that has been floating around by some folk, usually highly sectarianized, which began in the later part of the 20th century. The source of this myth was mainly developed by the salafphobic elements of the Islamic community, and unsurprisingly agreed with by post 900 hijri asharized "athari" fanboys who … Continue reading Ibn Taymiyyah’s Reknown
Category: History
Technocracy: Expertology As the New Priesthood
As I write this, I literally had a wealth of information at my disposal sitting in my unpublished drafts for a number of years. The main reason for my lack of publishing was mainly rooted in the level of intellectual acumen of the public mind. I felt this type of established proven knowledge could not … Continue reading Technocracy: Expertology As the New Priesthood
The Rise of Economic Liberation Theology:The New Sociological Standard Towards Liberty
There have been movements of the past formed to create a dialectic of thinking and a model of application for social existence. Mainly under the banner of “liberation theology”, a developed epistemic discourse in the 1960s, mainly developed by Latin American theologians particularly for the express purposes of liberating Latin America from their subordinate status … Continue reading The Rise of Economic Liberation Theology:The New Sociological Standard Towards Liberty
Commentary on Bitcoin Fundamentals
I am pleased to announce that I’ve essentially completed the base coverage of a video production series on Bitcoin Fundamentals for a Muslim-centric audience
Anthropological Synopsis of Skin Color Regarding Moses, Prophet Muhammad, and Some Companions
The Holy Prophet Musa (Moses) عليه صلاة سلام as black-skinned and kinky-haired. Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal related in his musnad (3365) the following description that the Messenger ﷺ gave of Musa’s color: وَرَأَيْتُ مُوسَى أَسْحَمَ آدَمَ "Musa was jet-black skinned." Muslim relates in his Sahih (239 and 243) that Ibn Abbas said that the Messenger … Continue reading Anthropological Synopsis of Skin Color Regarding Moses, Prophet Muhammad, and Some Companions