MUSLIMS COME FIRST IN THE HISTORY OF CONSTITUTIONS
by Ekrem Bugra Ekinci The world’s oldest written constitution was announced 14 centuries ago in Medina, Saudi Arabia. The constitution featured a precursor to democracy.
by Ekrem Bugra Ekinci The world’s oldest written constitution was announced 14 centuries ago in Medina, Saudi Arabia. The constitution featured a precursor to democracy.
by Patrick Cockburn Everyone knows where al-Qa’ida gets its money, but while the violence is sectarian, the West does nothing. Donors in Saudi Arabia
Tehran: Mossad and Saudi intelligence are designing super-Stuxnet to destroy Iran’s nuclear program DEBKAfile Special Report December 3, 2013, 9:31 AM (GMT+02:00) Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency
by Robert Kennedy Tensions high between long-time allies, but is the “special relationship” really in serious trouble? Doha, Qatar – It was one
by Finian Cunningham August 11, 2013 “Information Clearing House – If Saudi rulers had more brains, they might be formidably dangerous. Even with lackluster intelligence assets, they
posted September 8, 2012 by Harakah Daily The machinations surrounding Iran’s nuclear program continue to dominate international headlines. A closer look at the atmospherics in
by Mazin Qumsiyeh The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Nayef Al-Saud died at age 78. Nayef was the Interior Minister known for his “efficient” crackdown