Why are the Western media not covering Israel's latest example of collective punishment? It is disgusting. Hardly anything was mentioned in the "free-press" of the democratic West. In fact the coverage in some cases equals to partner-in-crime. Read on for examples.
Some of you may have read an article slamming Islamic Society of Britain (ISB) that was on our website on Saturday.I also work for ISB and have many friends in ISB, who were horrified by the article and contacted me for an explanation.After a few phone calls, I had the article removed. From my time in MPACUK I have learnt that behind every rant, there is always a serious and valid argument that MPACUK is trying to air.Many may not agree with our manner but our intentions are sincere.
After Asim Siddiqui said that ‘Political Islam’ was the problem, in his Comment is free article (also republished on the MPACUK website), Inayat Bunglawa decided to counter his argument. In one of the most read websites in Britain, Comment is free, the debate raged between Inayat and Asim Siddiqui. Below we re-print part of the debate and ask you to comment on it and who you agree with?
A senior Israeli minister today warned of increasingly bitter conflict
in the Gaza Strip and that the Palestinians would bring on themselves
what he called a "holocaust".
I returned today after almost ten years to see how my local mosque was
getting on with its Islamic education programme. I left this particular
madrassah system at about 11.
My experience had been of abusive teachers, teachers who could not
speak English and teachers who simply didn’t care. I hated going to
madrassah, and would try my level best to get out of it. I could
not understand why my siblings and I had to waste our Saturday mornings
having Qur’an shouted down our throats.
Israel has postponed a planned meeting with Costa Rican officials over
the Central American nation's decision to formally recognize a
Palestinian state. The meeting between President Oscar Arias and an Israeli diplomat,
scheduled for Wednesday, ''was postponed, but we are looking to
reschedule,'' Costa Rican Foreign Minister Bruno Stagno said Monday.
A new edition of Who needs an Islamic State, by the Sudanese-born thinker Abdelwahab el-Affendi, has just been published. The new edition provides a fascinating stock-take on the last two decades of political Islam. The goal of every Islamist group - known as "Islamic movements" in Muslim circles - is to create an "Islamic state".