Planet Pulse

Making sense of global events through faith and reason

Al-Aqsa Is in Danger… And Most People Have No Idea

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You scroll through your feed every day. Gaza. Wars. Politics. It blurs after a while, right?  But something is happening right now that isn’t getting the attention it deserves, and it directly affects every single Muslim.  Al-Aqsa Mosque is under serious, imminent threat. And the world is barely talking about it.  What’s Happening? For a month now, Al-Aqsa has been completely […]

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Why would someone at the peak of their career look for religion? 

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The British rapper Central Cee is in the spotlight for announcing his conversion to Islam. This time he is making headlines not for his music, but for his faith journey. In this announcement, the rapper stated, “I declared the Shahada, I have a new name, I am now a Muslim.” His social media account was flooded with 

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One Billion at Risk: Why a Full stomach is No Blessing 

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Global obesity rates have been rising for decades, and a new analysis shows the increase. As of 2022, over 1 billion people worldwide were living with obesity, researchers reported in The Lancet. This is about one-eighth of the global population. Obesity rates among adults have more than doubled since 1990, and have quadrupled among children

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White Coats and War Cries: Resilience of Gaza’s Med Students

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A graduation ceremony for 230 medical students was held amidst the ruins of al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, what was once the Palestinian territory’s largest hospital. An unparalleled display of determination and resilience as the doctors, called themselves a “Humanity Cohort,” who completed their medical certifications under the shade of Israel’s two years of relentless war

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