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The Evident Monthly Magazine - January 2026

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Published since September 2025

The Evident is a leading voice in Islamic revivalism, dedicated to decolonizing Western liberal institutions and Eurocentric knowledge production.

In this issue

The process of observation is a natural ability that affects human interaction. But there is a crucial difference between this natural awareness and the state of the Panopticon. The denial of the basic right of privacy, when it is manipulated on a mass level, leads to the visibility of the individual becoming a crisis of a sociopolitical nature. The process of observation, whether it is a strategic concept or a digital phenomenon, has played a crucial role in the creation of many historical and social trajectories.
Historically, surveillance has been a brutal instrument of colonialism, from imperial watchtowers to biometric databases, while at other times, it has been the deliberate outcome of algorithmic bias and inequality. In reaction to these human-made architectures, spiritual systems have intervened, particularly through the Sufi tradition of Muraqaba, which has prescribed ethical solutions to resist the cruelty of external observation. Thus, the transformative power of surveillance is profound, yet dark, in the history of humankind.
In this regard, the current issue of The Evident magazine tackles the issue of surveillance in a holistic manner, from its dark history to its remedial actions. Most interestingly, the current issue explores
the spiritual dimension of the “Watched Heart” and tries to deconstruct the phenomenon through a critical and decolonial perspective.

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