Exploring the dilemmas of legitimacy and recognition that both the revolutionary discourse and the emergent governance structure face, while also reflecting on the broader role of international systems in either supporting or constraining transformative movements. The post Syria’s Transition: Legitimacy, Governance, and Ummatic Solidarity first appeared on Ummatics.| Ummatics
We welcome Mehreen Khan, Economics Editor at The Times and former EU correspondent at the Financial Times, to reflect on how identity, symbolic capital, and economic imagination shape integration projects—both Western and Ummatic. The post Rethinking Economic Unity: From EU to the Umma first appeared on Ummatics.| Ummatics
This colloquium examines what constitutes an ummatic child, identifying the key elements essential for developing a mature Muslim identity. Given the present-day tarbiyah challenges, we also delve into practical methods and strategies that parents can employ to nurture the ummatic identity in their children.| Ummatics - Empowering Muslims Towards A Unified Islamic Civilization
The New York Times on Mar. 2, 2025 ran a story about attempting to fix the precise date of the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79: consulted with me on the story, and I’m glad to see they represen…| [quem dixere chaos]
Virtual Routes Colloquium is back with a brilliant lineup of speakers for the spring session (February-May 2025) calendar! This year, the sessions focus on power and control in cyberspace.| Virtual Routes