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Author: Adnan Khan

Adnan is a political analyst, author, activist, tax specialist and founder of geopolity. He has written extensively on international issues for over two decades on areas such as economics, political Islam, energy, defence and the Middle East. He has authored several books and is the author of Global Trends for the 21st Century and 100 Years of the Middle East.

Islam and Spirituality

July 2, 2024July 2, 2024 ~ Adnan Khan ~ Leave a comment

The origin of the use of the word ‘spirit’ is found in the discussions that took place between people who believe in the existence of God, frequently using words such as ‘spirit’ and ‘spirituality’ to articulate the effect of a creator. One of the most misunderstood areas of Islam amongst the Ummah is this very … Continue reading Islam and Spirituality

The West’s Scientific Obsession

December 31, 2022July 2, 2024 ~ Adnan Khan ~ Leave a comment

Science, since the industrial revolution era, has risen to such a stature that today it is the deen of many in the Western world. For many, questions such as creation, God and life can only be accurately studied, concluded and deduced through the scientific method of experimentation and deduction. Western thinkers today use science to … Continue reading The West’s Scientific Obsession

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