Post Tagged with: "Native Europeans"

Caring for White Muslims and Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing

Caring for White Muslims and Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing

In the West, there is a category of dai’s, both working with white Muslims or the white Muslims themselves, who understand that without attracting whites to Islam, Islam will remain in the ghetto of minorities. They show friendliness to white people interested in Islam, as well as to white converts, they want them to feel comfortable in a new environment.[Read More…]

July 8, 2018 2 comments Our vision
An Albanian ruler of Egypt

An Albanian ruler of Egypt

Muhammad Ali of Egypt (1769-1849). Albanian Ottoman governor of Egypt and later the Khedive of Egypt and Sudan. Born into Albanian family in present day Kavala, northern Greece. Muhammad Ali was a brilliant military strategist, politician and reformer who attempted to make Egypt his own personal kingdom, later on, even winning wars against the Ottoman Empire. Some of his most[Read More…]

July 1, 2018 0 comments History & Culture
Ramadan in Spain

Ramadan in Spain

May 19, 2018 0 comments Faith
Ramadan in Croatia

Ramadan in Croatia

May 19, 2018 0 comments History & Culture
Interview with Haroun Sidorov, CEO of I4E (part 2)

Interview with Haroun Sidorov, CEO of I4E (part 2)

Second part of interview with Haroun Sidorov, CEO of I4E. Firts part of interview is here Let’s talk specifically about Europe and European Muslims. You think that Murabitun has shown a very successful example of what the assertion of Islam among Europeans can be. But at the same time, you say that he can not cope with this mission and[Read More…]

May 7, 2018 0 comments Our guest
Can European Muslims ignore “American discourse”?

Can European Muslims ignore “American discourse”?

Some native European Muslims who, like us, do not support the view of Islam as a religion of only non-whites or immigrants, nevertheless believe that we make the mistake by adopting American “racial” discourse in Europe. They believe that in Europe the problem of anti-white racism under the banners of Islam can be solved through the adherence of European Muslims[Read More…]

April 1, 2018 2 comments Our vision
A language, idealism and the reality

A language, idealism and the reality

Last time, we already talked about the fact that the use of language alone is incapable of creating or eliminating an organically rooted identity.   This time we would like to touch upon another misconception that the supporters of such a view have. Namely, their notion of language as something spiritual, while blood relationship is considered to be materialistic.  [Read More…]

March 6, 2018 0 comments Our vision
The Albanians: one of indigenous European Muslims

The Albanians: one of indigenous European Muslims

Who on Earth are the Albanians: the enigmatic, mostly Islamic peoples of the Balkans? Today we’re going to delve into some of the history of Albania and the Albanians in depth, including their origin, the country itself, the Greater Albania region and a global diaspora that easily rivals that of the Armenians, Greeks and others in terms of size and[Read More…]

March 3, 2018 6 comments History & Culture
Double identity and double standards

Double identity and double standards

Idealistic illusions and ignoring the obvious reality became the reasons that prevented the leaders of the old format of the European Muslim movement from developing a vital attitude towards the identity problem, which is fundamental for it. For example, one of it’s leaders for years convinced himself and others that for in order belong to Europeans the origin does not[Read More…]

March 1, 2018 0 comments Our vision
Turks: Anatolian and Rumelian

Turks: Anatolian and Rumelian

Last week we have published an article about Pomaks – a Slavic Muslim group of Bulgaria, some Balkan countries and Thrace.   The topic connected with it is Turks of these same lands, which historically were named as Rumelia.   Speaking about the Turks, we need to remember, that modern Turkey and Ottoman empire are not the same. While the[Read More…]

February 27, 2018 0 comments History & Culture