Toward a Theology of Sustainability: Linking Peace, Justice, and the Environment

Sustainability has emerged as a pressing global concern in the 21st century, particularly as ecological crises, climate change, and resource depletion intensify. This paper proposes a theology of sustainability that integrates peace, justice, and environmental stewardship as interdependent dimensions of Read More …

The Legal and Ethical Implications of Sharing Open-Source Intelligence Among Agencies and Contractors

This article seeks to understand open-source intelligence in the 21st century by examining the implications of sharing it with high-reliability organizations, private military contractors, and other outside groups. By comparing the efficacy of finished intelligence collected through overt and covert Read More …

Islamic Universities as Agents of Development and Social Transformation: The Way Forward. 

Islamic Universities in the East Africa region possess a lengthy and illustrious chronicle of actively participating in Muslim communities’ advancement and societal metamorphosis programs. In today’s society, Islamic institutions encounter several problems and possibilities that need a reassessment of their Read More …

Strategies Used to Improve the Investigation of Criminal Cases in Tanzania: Law and Practice

Criminal investigations are a foundational pillar in the administration of justice, forming the basis upon which prosecutions are mounted and adjudications rendered. In Tanzania, the quality and timeliness of criminal investigations significantly impact the fairness and efficiency of the broader Read More …

NATIONAL IDENTITY AND SOCIAL ISOLATION: THE VOICE OF THE POET ON THE MARGINS OF SOCIETY IN THE WORKS OF CHULPON AND LANGSTON HUGHES

This article offers a comparative analysis of the poetry of Chulpon and Langston Hughes, both of whom wrote from marginal social positions yet gave voice to their peoples through imagery, language, and rhythm—a strategy here defined as silent resistance. Chulpon Read More …

Negotiating Power and Identity: Religio-Cultural Dimensions of Gender Dynamics in Ikwerre Society, Rivers State, Nigeria

Negotiating Power and Identity: Religio-Cultural Dimensions of Gender Dynamics in Ikwerre Society, Rivers State, Nigeria This study examines the complex relationships between religion, culture, gender, and power dynamics in Ikwerre society, Rivers State. It is a qualitative research, which obtained Read More …