The Qur’an, Science, and the Origin of Life: Water, Consciousness, and the Limits of Human Knowledge

This long-form column examines the Qur’an’s claim that all life originates from water and how modern science supports this truth. It explores the cosmic meaning of primordial water, the evolution of the human body, the mystery of consciousness, and the inner architecture of the soul, self, heart, and life-force. It also shows where science and philosophy reach their limits—and why the Qur’an provides the most coherent explanation beyond them.

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The Invisible Architecture of Global Finance: How the Modern Monetary System Creates Debt, Controls Nations, and Weakens Ordinary Lives

A 5000-word analytical deep dive into the hidden mechanics of the modern global monetary system — from central bank power structures and sovereign debt traps to currency hierarchies, bond markets, digitized money, and the subtle ways this system extracts value from ordinary people. This essay exposes the financial architecture that shapes global inequality, political dependency, inflation dynamics, and the everyday struggle for economic survival, offering a factual yet rarely discussed perspective on how global finance truly operates.

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How the Russia–Ukraine War Reshaped Europe: Demographics, Energy Shock, Defence Spending, and the Limits of Strategic Autonomy

A comprehensive, research-style analysis of how the Russia–Ukraine war amplified Europe’s pre-existing demographic and economic vulnerabilities, triggered an expensive energy pivot toward LNG, accelerated defence industrial growth, and sharpened debates about strategic autonomy versus dependence on the United States. This long-form study examines causation, winners and losers, plausible scenarios, and the policy options available to Europe.

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How the Russia–Ukraine War Reshaped Europe: Energy Crisis, Demographic Decline, and U.S. Geopolitical Gains

A comprehensive research analysis exploring how the Russia–Ukraine war intensified Europe’s economic stagnation, energy dependence, demographic decline, and geopolitical vulnerability—while strengthening U.S. strategic, energy, and defense interests. This detailed study examines long-term risks to Europe’s industrial competitiveness, population structure, and strategic autonomy.

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