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Wednesday, 07 May 2008

deadtree2.jpgIf you are a concerned or curious sort of Muslim and you live in Birmingham, or anywhere near Birmingham, then I would like to tell you some mild but interesting news - so here goes. The MPACUK Birmingham Branch is holding a ‘gathering’ or a meeting to put it more blandly, where the good citizens of Birmingham will discuss the latest news, business, politics and most importantly, the upcoming Al-Nakbah.

Al-Nakbah, translated into ‘the catastrophe’, which I am sure you already knew, (if not then learning is the road to light), depicts the horrific and most explicitly‘stifled’ series of events that led to ‘Israel’s Independence’ day, which will be celebrated soon on 14th May.

Please stand up to this most openly-celebrated ‘ethnic cleansing’ and learn the true facts about Al-Nakbah; facts that you’ll never hear, but most likely will be duped into thinking you are on the brink of anti-Semitism. But fear not the rhetorical T.V. box. Learn for yourself the truth and help educate others about it, both Muslims and non-Muslims.

You may simply wish to check out the breathtaking scenery in Birmingham or meet MPACUK members who are fellow Muslim brothers and sisters, comprising of students and working members of society who also manage to make time to be active in their community and their local mosques. If anything, meeting them would be an experience in itself.

Feel free to attend the ‘meeting’. Below are details for venue and time. Drop a quick email to let us know you are coming, so we can make it a better day for everyone. We look fowward to seeing you on the day. 


11th May 2008
3.00pm - 5:30pm
Address: Muath Centre (Bordesley Centre)
Camp Hill
Birmingham
B11 1AR

Email: info@mpacuk.org

Tel: 0870 760 5594




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Readers have left 8 comments.
safnor: Quote

sounds like a great event! ill be there!
(1) 2008-05-07 12:45:11
Ming: Quote

ok so you want me to check out the 'breathtaking' scenery in Birmingham and meet loud mouth MPACERS? :D scary :D

Does Birmingham even have a tree in it? :D
(2) 2008-05-07 13:54:20
Abubakr: Quote

dude that picture scares me, *SCREAM* <-very long scream........but it sound interesting...
(3) 2008-05-07 19:37:46
I Sidat: Quote

I appreciate everything mpac does for the muslim community, but i seriously think mpac needs to take an approach which is diverse by this what i mena is to take religion out of the equation and then state facts, i say this because idiots feel that we are only here to take muslim interest at heart. I want to be part of mpacuk and help them to bring news and facts but i don't want to undermine the wider community which i beleive in, therefore and if permitted i could be starting my own website without religion as a fundemental ideology.

Perhaps one thing mpac needs to address is that they can't be credible unless they have a set of credible individuals with a credible goal which will actively engage in political and wider interests.

I want to have a one on one meeting with an mpac official and discuss the effect one can have in society and what can be done.
(4) 2008-05-07 22:47:42
Merciless: Quote

ok so you want me to check out the 'breathtaking' scenery in Birmingham and meet loud mouth MPACERS? :D scary :D

Does Birmingham even have a tree in it? :D
— Ming


Good scenery can include lots of grass. Not all Mpacers are loud mouthed. Like, not all muslims are terrorists....
(5) 2008-05-07 23:00:30
Ming: Quote

I appreciate everything mpac does for the muslim community, but i seriously think mpac needs to take an approach which is diverse by this what i mena is to take religion out of the equation and then state facts, i say this because idiots feel that we are only here to take muslim interest at heart. I want to be part of mpacuk and help them to bring news and facts but i don't want to undermine the wider community which i beleive in, therefore and if permitted i could be starting my own website without religion as a fundemental ideology.

Perhaps one thing mpac needs to address is that they can't be credible unless they have a set of credible individuals with a credible goal which will actively engage in political and wider interests.

I want to have a one on one meeting with an mpac official and discuss the effect one can have in society and what can be done.
— I Sidat
what are you trying to say? that mpac needs scholars? or that they need to be secular eh eh be clear man.
(6) 2008-05-08 11:48:24
Ming: Quote

ok so you want me to check out the 'breathtaking' scenery in Birmingham and meet loud mouth MPACERS? :D scary :D

Does Birmingham even have a tree in it? :D
— Merciless


Good scenery can include lots of grass. Not all Mpacers are loud mouthed. Like, not all muslims are terrorists....
— Ming
I know that there was no need to say that, I was merely mucking about with Brum and its amazing scenery, which just raises a luagh.

Frankly if mpac'ers are not loud mouths then they would never be heard among the deaf ummah.
(7) 2008-05-08 11:50:16
I Sidat: Quote

what are you trying to say? that mpac needs scholars? or that they need to be secular eh eh be clear man.
— Ming


Do you not understand the concept of 'credible individuals', i apologise if i am unclear but my style of writing is similar to that of 'law', so you need to read carefully.

There's a clear conscience of determining mpac's aims and yes people do appreciate it, but the way they do it i.e. creating a scene outside a Blackburn mosque shows how stupid and right wing one can be.

Mpac are helping muslims understand but at the same time they are damaging thier own reputation and more importantly muslim reputation by thier stupidity as described above.
(8) 2008-05-08 12:04:48
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