Q&A: The Justice and Equality Movement's Refusal to Sign the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur
This analysis explores the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur, framing it as a strategic shift where the United States has taken control of the Darfur issue from European powers following the secession of South Sudan. The document is viewed as a calculated step toward the eventual separation of Darfur, mirroring the "step-by-step" model used to fragment Sudan through regional autonomy and referendums.
Q&A: Regarding the Complicity of the Pakistani Regime in the Assassination of Bin Laden
This analysis examines the evidence of the Pakistani regime's complicity in the assassination of Osama bin Laden through intelligence sharing and coordination with the United States. It argues that the current leadership serves Western interests and calls upon the military and people of Pakistan to establish the Khilafah as the only way to achieve honor and security.
Answers to Questions: Various Jurisprudential and Intellectual Issues
This comprehensive guide provides detailed answers to various jurisprudential and intellectual questions, clarifying concepts such as the rational process, state budgeting, and the rules of currency in Islam. It further explores the application of Shari'ah rulings regarding the judiciary, Zakat, and the linguistic classification of Quranic terms according to the methodology of Hizb ut Tahrir.
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This analysis explores the spontaneous uprisings in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, and Yemen, explaining how international powers like the US and Europe infiltrated these movements to maintain the secular status quo. It highlights the difference between superficial "cosmetic" changes and the genuine transformation required through Islamic awareness and the support of the people of power.
Answer to a Question: Clarification of the Meaning of "Al-Mushakkikah" in the Book *The Islamic Personality*, Volume 3
This clarification addresses a terminological correction in the book *The Islamic Personality*, Volume 3, regarding the term "Al-Mushakkikah" (graded/ambiguous terms). It explains the distinction between homonyms, univocal terms, and graded terms, demonstrating how a single word like "Salah" can be classified differently depending on the perspective of the study.
Answers to Questions Regarding Blood and Its Use
This article provides a detailed Shari’ah perspective on the laboratory use of contaminated blood and the trade of isolated viruses. It explains the foundational principles regarding the impurity of blood and the exceptions allowed for medical research and treatment.
Answer to a Question: The Relationship Between America and China
This political analysis examines the strategic maneuvers between the United States and China, focusing on US efforts to contain China’s regional influence through military alliances and regional tensions. It highlights China's diplomatic efforts to counter this isolation by strengthening ties with India, Japan, and South Korea to neutralize American exploitation of these nations against it.
Answer to a Question: International Conflict in Ivory Coast
This analysis clarifies the reality of the political crisis in Ivory Coast following the 2010 elections, identifying it as a struggle for dominance between French colonial influence and rising American interest in the region. It highlights how international organizations and regional bodies are utilized as tools in this conflict, while the Muslim majority of the country remains caught between competing Western powers.
Q&A: Exchange, Sale, and Leasing (Ijarah)
This clarification explores the Shari'ah definitions of Sale (Bay'), Leasing (Ijarah), and general Exchange (Mubadalah) within Islamic jurisprudence. It explains the distinction between temporary benefits and permanent benefits, specifically addressing the legal status of Kharaj land transactions.
A Delayed Speech for the Global Media Conference in Beirut – Lebanon: “The Position of Hizb ut-Tahrir on Hot International and Regional Issues” on the Occasion of the 89th Painful Anniversary of the Destruction of the Khilafah
This speech by the Ameer of Hizb ut-Tahrir, Ata Bin Khalil Abu al-Rashtah, addresses the significance of the Global Media Conference held in Beirut regarding the party's stance on pressing regional and international issues. It emphasizes the necessity of truthful media in advocating for the restoration of the Khilafah and highlights the global, non-nationalistic unity of the Muslim Ummah.
The Advice to Dr. Hakim Al-Mutairi, Author of the Book (*The Doctrinal Problem and the Political Crisis*)
This advisory letter from the *Amir* of Hizb ut-Tahrir addresses Dr. Hakim Al-Mutairi's book, praising the strong affirmation of Khilafah's necessity in the first nine chapters but strongly criticizing the proposed methodology in the tenth. The critique centers on Dr. Al-Mutairi's advocacy for gradual reform, political participation with existing *Thawaghit* (tyrant rulers), and an EU-style voluntary union, which deviates fundamentally from the Prophet's divinely mandated method of establishing the Islamic State via seeking *Nussrah* (material support). The letter also refutes Dr. Al-Mutairi’s claim that Hizb ut-Tahrir lacks a strategic political project or meaningful political struggle.
Question Answer: The Lisbon Summit and NATO
The 2010 Lisbon Summit served as a platform for the United States to reaffirm its global hegemony, expanding NATO's reach and ensuring a permanent military presence in Afghanistan under the guise of strategic partnerships. By pushing for a European missile shield and co-opting Russia, the U.S. aims to neutralize European independence and target the Islamic world to prevent the return of the Khilafah.