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Junaid S. Ahmad

Junaid S. Ahmad

Prof. Junaid S. Ahmad teaches Law, Religion, and Global Politics and is the Director of the Center for the Study of Islam and Decolonization (CSID), Islamabad, Pakistan. He is a member of the International Movement for a Just World, Movement for Liberation from Nakba, and Saving Humanity and Planet Earth.

 

Items by Junaid S. Ahmad

  • The generals of Islamabad and their Zionist daydream

    The generals of Islamabad and their Zionist daydream

    The generals in Islamabad—ever resplendent in starched uniforms and an exaggerated sense of self-importance—are once again casting furtive glances toward Tel Aviv. Their ambition? To inch closer to the sanctum of global approval, to gain access to the corridors of Zionist power and, perhaps, to be recognised as respectable players…

  • Nasrallah in Pakistan

    Nasrallah in Pakistan

    Two weeks after the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, political movements throughout the world, and especially in the Global South, continue to mourn what they believe is a monumental loss. Revered as a religio-political leader par excellence, Nasrallah’s fighting spirit, sense of justice and deep integrity became an inspiration globally.…

  • Whither regime change in Bangladesh?

    Whither regime change in Bangladesh?

    Recent events in Bangladesh have been momentous. The developments have sparked a stimulating debate about whether what has transpired is a popular and organic uprising, or if it is a Western-backed regime change engineered from outside. Serious, robust and nuanced analyses have been rendered of the domestic causes of the…

  • Pakistan is becoming the world’s most irrelevant nuclear power

    Pakistan is becoming the world’s most irrelevant nuclear power

    Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shahbaz Sharif, declared 28 May to be a public holiday. The House of Sharif, the family in control of one of the two dynastic political parties (the PML-N) of Pakistan, chose to remind the population that this was the day, in 1998, when Pakistan openly launched tests…

  • Khan v the generals

    Khan v the generals

    Pakistan’s election lived up to some expectations, but didn’t live up to other expectations. What was predicted was that there would vote rigging and outright fraud as a central feature of the Pakistani generals’ plan, and there was. What was not anticipated was that former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s party,…