Articles, papers and analysis from our network of scholars, strategists and practitioners — on Islamic civilization, geopolitics, technology and the path forward.
The year 1453 AH posses an ideal opportunity to revive a global Islamic coalition which may initially use democracy to establish itself but can later transfer to other forms of governance.
The year 53 Hijri marked the first attempt of the Ummah at cracking the walls of Constantinople. An exploration of what civilizational renewal requires today.
October 7, 2023 unleashed a systematic devastation of the structure of Palestinian society. The pillars of education uprooted by targeted attacks.
Reflections on the lessons of October 7th and the collective path as an Ummah toward ethical resilience.
Muslims have a rich history of scientific advancement. This paper explores how to reclaim that tradition in the modern tech landscape.
A year of horror in Gaza and the re-awakening of Muslim identity globally. What does this mean for civilizational strategy?
A Quranic lens on the collapse of secular morality and the enduring power of Islamic ethics in modern life.
How the monotheistic principle of Tawhid — rightly understood — serves as the foundational energy for Islamic civilizational renewal.
A strategic analysis of American Muslim political positioning and what it reveals about communal priorities.
Exploring the systemic causes and institutional reforms needed to protect Muslim communities from authority abuse.
In the story of Prophet Nuh (peace be upon him), lessons of faith, perseverance, and building for a future others cannot yet see.
Building on liberation philosophy — Freire, Dussel — this paper explores the deeper epistemic oppression facing Muslim communities.
An examination of Islamic monetary theory — what Muslims should treat as the ultimate store of value and why.
A year-end review of Vision1453's work and a strategic forecast for the year ahead for the global Ummah.