Guyana at The Hague: A Nation Finds Its Voice
I hope that when the ICJ judgment comes, it will grant Guyanese of every generation the quiet, everyday freedom to say “Essequibo is ah we own” without fear or qualification.
I hope that when the ICJ judgment comes, it will grant Guyanese of every generation the quiet, everyday freedom to say “Essequibo is ah we own” without fear or qualification.
Muslim Perspectives Radio Program
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The Qur’ān and the Bible both preserve a powerful memory: some prophets and righteous figures were rejected, persecuted, and even killed by their own people.
are we human beings intimidated, deluded or simply distracted?
Trinidadian-Canadian pioneers have helped build bridges between communities and have left a lasting imprint on the Canadian Muslim story.
In a world increasingly governed by the logic of “our crimes versus their crimes,” the Qur’anic call remains both simple and revolutionary: Stand firmly for justice, even when it is against your own side.
For a small, newly oil‑rich country like Guyana, our ‘sound fundamentals’ rest on global markets and shipping lanes that are suddenly less predictable.
Guyana’s real test is not about a cash grant, but about how wisely we use this moment to our advantage. And given the ridiculous antics of the Opposition, I can’t imagine why anyone could question or doubt the prudence of this president and his ministers.