Hasan Ismaik
Religion and Technology: Which One Separates and Which One Unites?
Opinion
October 7, 2020
Religion and Technology: Which One Separates and Which One Unites?
For many decades, this gloomy East has been living what might be called a “curse of civilization”. History began here,…
The surviving sect… its origins and connotations
Opinion
September 14, 2020
The surviving sect… its origins and connotations
What if Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) were to see the condition of Islam and Muslims today; would we be greeted with…
Why do we fail while others succeed?
Opinion
July 26, 2020
Why do we fail while others succeed?
“We will render war not merely unthinkable, but materially impossible”, French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman declared at the end of…
Are we witnessing the end of the American era?
Opinion
July 19, 2020
Are we witnessing the end of the American era?
The year was 1991. I remember the day we returned to Amman from the Gulf with many other Jordanian families,…
We and Democracy… When will the dream come true?
Opinion
July 2, 2020
We and Democracy… When will the dream come true?
Democracy is defined as a form of political governance based on the peaceful transfer of power and majority rule. This…
Will the Arab youth save Europe and America demographically?
Opinion
June 24, 2020
Will the Arab youth save Europe and America demographically?
I recently read a book titled “What to Expect When No One’s Expecting” by the American writer Jonathan V. Last.…
Is Washington running the politics of the Middle East?
Opinion
June 15, 2020
Is Washington running the politics of the Middle East?
The Middle East remains a dilemma for American foreign policy. Ever since Washington began to pay attention to the region,…
Renewing Religious Discourse: Fundamental Dialectics
Opinion
June 8, 2020
Renewing Religious Discourse: Fundamental Dialectics
Most advocates of religious discourse start from a disruptive assumption that makes this discourse inactive and distant from the present.…
The Coronavirus Crisis Raises Contradictions in Western Countries
Opinion
May 8, 2020
The Coronavirus Crisis Raises Contradictions in Western Countries
Decision-making circles in the world’s countries today are not only preoccupied with how to develop and test ways to limit…
Will Coronavirus Ignite a Nuclear War?
Opinion
May 6, 2020
Will Coronavirus Ignite a Nuclear War?
Since the Peloponnesian War that broke out in Greece in the 5th century BCE, theorists of international interactions have highlighted…