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MPACUK DIR: The Wind of Change Has Begun Print E-mail
Saturday, 23 June 2007
  • institutionreformsmall.jpg MPACUK have always maintained that alone, no Muslim group could achieve any significant changes in the state of the Ummah. What is required is the active participation of the Ummah in their own defence, spearheaded by the masjids. Well we the MPACUK's Department of Institutional Reform are happy to report that things seem to be taking a turn for the better. Islamic Institutions are now beginning to approach us for training on how to be active in the fields of Politics and Media.

    So on Saturday an MPACUK DIR colleague and I arrived, bleary-eyed and tired after a trip across Britain, at an Islamic Institution. The organisation and efficiency were superb, and amazingly at such a late hour the hall was filled to capacity with brothers and sisters most of them being youths. My colleague gave a talk on politics and how active participation was required for us to further our voice, whilst I gave a talk on the influence of the media in vilifying and maligning Islam; and how we must take all opportunities to make sure that we complain or compliment as necessary.

    We received a very good reception and our message was taken on board as was evidenced by the healthy amount of questions that followed our talks. But perhaps most encouraging of all was the presence there of a very rare breed - the enlightened Maulana. He was of Lebanese extraction and had come from Australia; he gave a very informative and useful speech IN ENGLISH in language that could easily be understood by those present. Moreover, he touched upon the duties of Muslims with regard to living here and how we can, and must act to protect ourselves.

    These are some of the things he touched upon:-

    1. Importance of participation in demonstrations and boycotts, even if arranged by non-Muslims
  • 2. The need for tactical voting, even if voting means electing the lesser of two evils
  • 3. That it must be youngsters who are primarily involved in this, not those who wear turbans (although they should lead by example)
  • 4. The need for Muslims to liaise with the families of those such as Rachel Corrie and Tom Hurndell, to convey our sympathy and appreciation of their sacrifice. He lambasted Muslims for not being active enough or even going en-masse to express our sorrow to the bereaved, I quote "Imagine what an effect it would have had on these families, if Muslims had commiserated with them in their loss, this could have had the potential to alter the negative preconceptions so many people hold about Islam"

    There were several other such comments, but space does not permit me to continue. Anyway after a very long night my colleague and I finally left at 2am with a long list of e-mails to add to our e-group. We would like to thank the Islamic Institution for the welcome they extended to us and hope that they continue to participate in this peaceful jihad (struggle) and furthermore we hope this will act as an example for other mosques and Islamic centre to become more active.

MPACUK

Faith, Media & Politics




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Readers have left 16 comments.
nozmul hussain: Quote

salams. Who and where was this institution? whats with all the secracy?
(1) 2007-06-23 06:23:24
Asif: Quote

lol ....MPACUK make out as if they've saved the world. Lets be honest, you only have a dozen or so activists. Why is it i see the same faces all the time. In my borough of London there aren't any MPACUK members. Lets be honest, you're just a tiny org and haven't cotributed much.
(2) 2007-06-23 08:46:41
Tahira: Quote

Asif: MPACUK are always appealing for Muslims to join and help them contribute more. I was reading yesterday's edition of the Jewish Chronicle and MPACUK's success in getting BBC to apologise for calling Jerusalem Israel's capital is mentioned in 2 different articles. So personally rather than sarcastic sniping I've sent MPACUK an extra donation - Zionists realise how much MPACUK achieve despite the limited support they get from Muslims. Quit moaning from the sidelines and do something to help!
(3) 2007-06-23 09:19:33
M Amin: Quote

Very impressed.

In reply to Asif: I agree MPACUK haven't done much so let us hear as to what your Mosque has done.
(4) 2007-06-23 11:41:52
Asif: Quote

Tahira - I've been working with mosques in my local area for over a deade now. I understand the problems we face with our mosques and many other like myself have been and are still working to fix those problems. What i'm saying is, MPAUK does very little to help but makes out it it responsible for all the results.
(5) 2007-06-23 11:43:20
M Amin: Quote

Which Mosque is this? It has taken you a decade to fix a problem? Can you give me an example? Fixing the toilet, allowing women on committee, growing the beard?

What takes a mosque 10 years to sort out it's problems?
(6) 2007-06-23 11:46:19
Saima: Quote

What does MPACUK mean by Reform?
(7) 2007-06-23 12:00:28
Not Asif: Quote

There are many Asifs in this world. Hence Muslims and mosques have been acheiving very little (in fact moving backwards in many areas). Unfortunately there are very few MPAC members in this world. Even then they've managed to achieve more than all the Asifs in the world put together.
I support MPAC. Well done guys. May Allah reward the ambitious.
(8) 2007-06-23 12:21:21
haq: Quote

western politics towards muslims is about changing muslim values into secular ones, be it by insults or devious means.
Whilst it is worth saying "look the leopard has spots"
you can never change those spots, they are inherrant to that beast.
Better to organise the muslim community into an independent functioning islamic community, and then interact with the rest on that basis.
(9) 2007-06-23 12:47:44
Hussain: Quote

Haq: Agreed, but what can we do if our Islamic leaders cannot be bothered to implement what the preach?

Also, the idea's behind MPACUK must be known so we can see where they are coming from. What the expect from our mosques so we can understand them.
(10) 2007-06-23 13:08:56
Asgar: Quote

Well MPAC...you guys the problem is you always curded our elders...well thats why you guys won't suceed......
(11) 2007-06-23 15:17:47
making votes count: Quote

Well done MPAC for some news on positive things happening.

However, some of the things mentioned are not clear and how they will work for muslims.

"The need for tactical voting, even if voting means electing the lesser of two evils"

It is difficult to understand how tactical voting or voting for the lesser of two evils actually achieves anything for muslims.

Voting for a muslim even if he/she stands for a party such as labour or conservative who have been active in waging wars against the people of iraq and afghanistan and also being opposed to the palestinians isn't exactly voting for the lesser of two evils.

The lesser of 2 evils can still be evil so why not use the vote positvely for a party we actually support.

Brown aready knows there is a possibility that there will be a hung parliament which is why he tried to get cosy with the lib dems through ashdown. Why don't we muslims seize the opportunity to really make out vote count by voting positively.
(12) 2007-06-23 17:18:28
Islamic Warrior: Quote

Lol @ Asif- you have been working with your trashy mosques for a decade? _ so what have they done?

I live in Redbrige - so come one tell everyon which mosque you have worked with and what have they achieved?

A decade???? - still useless?
(13) 2007-06-25 00:19:40
Seema: Quote

MPAC has put Mosque reform on the agenda - every change now is due to them. Well done!

Don't listen to this nut Asif or Asgar on the comment sections - they are jealous of your success!
(14) 2007-06-25 00:22:04
Expecting Nothing: Quote

Asif please tell everyone here - what has your redbridge mosques achieved?

Drum rolls please ................
(15) 2007-06-25 00:23:26
Parveen: Quote

I think Asif is jealous - ignore him.

why cant people just be happy for the good a group is doing i
(16) 2007-06-25 00:30:47
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