By Dr. Tim Orr
In the contentious arena of Middle Eastern studies, Edward Said's "Orientalism" has become a symbol of revolutionary critique and a flashpoint for intense academic debate. Lauded as the cornerstone of postcolonial theory, "Orientalism" suggests that Western scholarship on the East
Governance of the Jurist, sought to fuse religion and politics under the leadership of an Islamic scholar, creating what he believed would be the ideal Islamic society.
Bernard Lewis, one of the most influential historians of Islam and the Middle East, offered a comprehensive and evolving analysis of Islamic antisemitism throughout his career.
Bernard Lewis, one of the most influential historians of Islam and the Middle East, offered a comprehensive and evolving analysis of Islamic antisemitism throughout his career.
Governance of the Jurist, sought to fuse religion and politics under the leadership of an Islamic scholar, creating what he believed would be the ideal Islamic society.
This article examines the roots of Europe’s moral decline, the contrasting influence of the Enlightenment and American revivalism, and the urgent need for Europe to reconnect with the Christian values that once shaped its civilizations.
In the ongoing narrative surrounding Israel and the conflict with the Palestinians, one of the most persistent and deeply ingrained myths is that of the Arab expulsion from Palestine in 1948.
By examining Gibson's research through a critical and polemical perspective, we gain deeper insights into the broader discourse on the origins of Islam and the geographic accuracy of its foundational texts.
This article delves into the intricate beliefs and historical contexts that define Palestine for Jews, Christians, and Muslims, drawing on the works of esteemed scholars.