Who Emptied the Pumps?

LONG QUEUES AT petrol stations. Pump attendants shaking their heads. No octane. The global disruption is real, the war in Iran has sent shockwaves through energy markets, crude oil has risen sharply, and Bangladesh, which imports diesel and gas, has felt that shock. But here is the detail that demands attention: Bangladesh produces most of … Continue reading Who Emptied the Pumps?

The Pause at the Peak

SURAH YUSUF MOVES at pace. Betrayal, enslavement, false accusation, imprisonment… the narrative barely pauses. Then comes the dream interpretation, the summons to the king, the vindication, the release, and finally the extraordinary elevation: a young boy once sold for a handful of coins now holds the keys to the storehouses of Egypt. And it is … Continue reading The Pause at the Peak

26 March: Independence or the Failure to Protect Our People?

ON THE 26TH of March, Bangladesh marks its Independence Day; a struggle born of dignity, rights, and self-determination. Fifty-five years later, let us stop speaking in slogans and ask a question that cannot be avoided: What is the value of a human life in Bangladesh today? Because once again, people are dead. A bus has … Continue reading 26 March: Independence or the Failure to Protect Our People?

After Ramadhan

EVERY YEAR, AS Ramadhan ends, I watch it happen. The sun goes down on that last day, and something shifts. Something grows distant, in a way you can’t quite put your finger on. And then, so gradually nobody notices, the days return to normal. By mid-Shawwal, we just feel… Less connected. For years, I thought … Continue reading After Ramadhan

Al-Aqsa in Chains

THERE ARE MOMENTS in history that expose the true condition of a nation. What we are witnessing today at Masjid al-Aqsa is one such moment. For the first time since the occupation of Jerusalem in 1967, and possibly since the liberation by Salahuddin from the Crusaders in 1187CE, the blessed mosque has been closed during … Continue reading Al-Aqsa in Chains

Eid Mubarak

Eid Mubarak, dear brothers and sisters. Alhamdulillah for the Ramadhan we were given. A month ago, I asked you to go deeper. To consider the big questions, to hold the Qur’an not just in your hands but in your thinking, to look honestly at where the ummah stands and how we got there. I asked … Continue reading Eid Mubarak

The Slogan and the Silence

THE THEME OF the United Nations International Women’s Day 2026 is “Rights. Justice. Action.” Few would dispute the importance of these ideals. The question Muslims are entitled to ask is whether the framework promoting them is actually capable of delivering them, or whether these words have become a slogan, selectively applied abroad and largely undelivered … Continue reading The Slogan and the Silence