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Mahmoud Al Rifai

Perspective //

Close encounters of the ‘faith’ kind

Can a young Muslim, like myself, survive in the modern secular university which is seemingly at odds with the metaphysics and tenets of Islam?

August 7, 2022 Mahmoud Al Rifai
Analysis //

Facing Protest: Confrontation Within Confrontation

Democracy and liberalism form important, useful and core ingredients of student activism. However, their origins in Western heritage makes these concepts potential tools for past and ongoing colonialism if blindly separated from their historical violence.

March 14, 2022 Mahmoud Al Rifai
Analysis //

Protests, truth and generosity in the COVID age

How can one be generous to a crowd that has blatantly put thousands of individuals at risk?

October 12, 2021 Mahmoud Al Rifai
Culture //

The Ramblings of a Westie Web-Head

Your friendly LGA Spiderman.

September 18, 2021 Mahmoud Al Rifai
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The ramblings of a Westie web-head

Your friendly LGA Spiderman.

September 16, 2021 Mahmoud Al Rifai
Culture //

Malcolm X: The prophetic radicality of activism, redemption, and love

The world needs that triune of progress that my Malcolm, the Muslim Malcolm, came to embody so well.

March 29, 2021 Mahmoud Al Rifai
Perspective //

Edward Said, comic books and Western Sydney

On learning about the world through comics.

October 25, 2020 Mahmoud Al Rifai
Perspective //

Children of Lebanon: Trauma, pain and optimism

How do you grieve for your country when you're 14,000 kilometres away?

August 31, 2020 Mahmoud Al Rifai

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