|
Friday, 21 December 2007 |
 Last Saturday, Ahmed Hassan, a 17-year-old Muslim student, was stabbed
to death in an unprovoked attack by a gang of white youths at Dewsbury
railway station in west Yorkshire. Two have now been charged with his
murder, and police say they are investigating whether there was a
racial or religious motivation.
| | Comments closed |
|
Thursday, 20 December 2007 |
|
I went to my local mosque today to pray the Eid salaah - by the way if your only focus throughout this article is going to be why I did Eid on another day (or on the wrong day), then you know you have been completely narcotised, you have your priorities wrong and need some help.
| | Comments closed |
|
Wednesday, 19 December 2007 |
|
I believe it is not about what they promote or teach (which is another issue in it self)- but rather what is manifested from it either intentionally or un-intentionally and in most cases it may be the latter - many Sufis may be sincere in their way of life but it does not disregard the observation that Sufis tend to be pacifists and defeatists.
| | Comments closed |
|
Wednesday, 19 December 2007 |
 Yes it may seem incredulous that many of the 26 mosques named and shamed in the Policy Exchange report: Hijacking British Islam (2007) remain unaware of the serious allegations made against them. The report was in fact launched over two months ago (October 2007), and accused 25 mosques - out of a total 100 surveyed across Britain - of selling/distributing ‘hate’ literature.
| | Comments closed |
|
Wednesday, 19 December 2007 |
 Eid Mubarak! The sacrifice we do during the Beautiful day of Eid ul
Adha is of a ritualistic beauty that remembers and retells the story of
the Prophet Ibrahim (asl) and how he prayed for years for a son and
when he got one Allah asked Ibrahim and his wife Hajar in a dream to
Sacrifice their son for the the sake of Allah.
That sacrifice was not a
blood offering to a petty god, but a test of faith, a real sacrifice that could and would break many people.
| | Comments closed |
|
Wednesday, 19 December 2007 |
 Despite the evidence casting doubt on research methods in Policy Exchange's recent report, Hijacking British Islam, the fact remains - as Brian Whitaker noted on Cif last week - that Muslim literature carrying offensive ideas is widely available. Religious books carrying repugnant views are far from unique to one particular religion.
| | Comments closed |
|
Wednesday, 19 December 2007 |
 In the latest twist to this saga, a Conservative Cllr’s hysterical rant
attacks MPACUK for challenging the public discredited Policy Exchange
report: Hijacking British Islam (2007).In response to our article “The Hunt for Zio-Con Muslim Frauds” Cllr
Tony Sharp seemed to take offence to the fact that we wanted to know
exactly who the researcher’s were behind the report.
| | Comments closed |
|
Tuesday, 18 December 2007 |
 Three teenagers were taken into custody after a Muslim youth was
stabbed to death in a possible racially motivated attack in Dewsbury
West Yorkshire, police said on Monday. Seventeen-year-old Ahmed Hassan, a sixth form student at Heckmondwike
Grammar School, was attacked near the town's railway station on Sunday
afternoon.
| | Comments closed |
|
Tuesday, 18 December 2007 |
 MPs demand new corruption laws and an end to PM's power of patronage. Gordon Brown will be asked by a powerful committee of MPs tomorrow to immediately introduce fundamental reforms for the appointment of peers following the "cash for honours" scandal that has dogged the Labour party for almost two years.
| | Comments closed |
|
Sunday, 16 December 2007 |
|
I read the comments on one of the MPACUK articles and a comment was posted about the American Muslim institution CAIR, how well they are doing, and undoubtedly they are doing well in comparison to their peers in the US and in the UK and the West. But them doing well has two fundamental flaws.
| | Comments closed |
|
|
Sunday, 16 December 2007 |
 Millionaire tells Commons committee about being asked for a loan. Lord Levy, the former Labour donor who was arrested by police
investigating allegations of cash for honours, tried to block a
parliamentary committee from publishing a letter by a Labour donor at
the heart of the affair.
| | Comments closed |
|
|
Friday, 14 December 2007 |
|
Below is an article from the right wing pro Israel magazine the Spectator. Not content with calling anyone including MPACUK anti-semitic for daring to expose the LFI links to the recent Abrahams cash scandal, they now set about attacking Yasmin Alibhai Brown. Of course it is an attempt to smear the brave journalist ... but did they have to be so predicatable?
| | Comments closed |
|
|
Friday, 14 December 2007 |
|
There are many Sufi groups operating throughout Britain doing work to pacify the Muslim mind. Recently these individuals belonging to these undercover cults took one step too far. They teamed up with Policy Exchange a pro Israel right wing, neo conservative think tank, which has gone out of its way to dig dirt on the Muslim community.
| | Comments closed |
|
|
Thursday, 13 December 2007 |
 Last night on Newsnight, Dean Godson of the think tank Policy Exchange accused me personally of making a "disastrous editorial misjudgement" and of "appalling stewardship of Newsnight". I think I should respond to that. Mr Godson was responding to Richard Watson's investigation (watch it here) into Policy Exchange's recent report - entitled " The Hijacking of British Islam" - which accused several leading mosques of selling extremist literature.
| | Comments closed |
|
|
Thursday, 13 December 2007 |
|
'I've got assignments to do', 'I've got 3 young kids to look after', 'When I come home from work, I want to relax', 'What difference can I make, anyway?' Does this sound like you? A whole range of feeble excuses not to help
the Ummah? No-one needs to be reminded of the problems Muslims face,
whether they be the demonisation of Islam here or the violent
aggression and persecution abroad.
| | Comments closed |
|
|
Thursday, 13 December 2007 |
|
A rightwing thinktank which claimed to have uncovered extremist literature on sale at dozens of British mosques was last night accused of basing a report on fabricated evidence. The report by Policy Exchange alleged that books condoning violent jihad and encouraging hatred of Christians, Jews and gays were being sold in a quarter of the 100 mosques visited.
| | Comments closed |
|
|
Wednesday, 12 December 2007 |
|
GAZA CITY — Chanting "We are answering you God, Only God" and waving Ka`bah posters, hundreds of white-robed Palestinians were allowed Monday, December 3, to cross from the besieged Gaza Strip into Egypt en route to Saudi Arabia for hajj after being stranded on the Palestinian side of Rafah for days.
| | Comments closed |
|
|
Monday, 10 December 2007 |
 The man who launched the surveillance operation that led to Jean
Charles de Menezes's death has been appointed to the UK's top
counter-terrorist role.
| | Comments closed |
|
|
Monday, 10 December 2007 |
 Figures recently received by the Movement from the Civil Administration
reveals an unprecedented picture regarding the scope of illegal
construction in the settlements. The movement received this information following its petition to the
Court, through the freedom of Information Act, which required the Civil
Admin to provide such information.
| | Comments closed |
|
|
Monday, 10 December 2007 |
|
ONE of Labour’s biggest donors was able secretly to channel more than £300,000
into the party’s election funds through an Islamic lobby group that hid his
identity. Inquiries by The Sunday Times have established that Imran Khand, a
43-year-old computer entrepreneur, was behind three large donations to the party
earlier this year. But his name was never disclosed to the Electoral Commission, which regulates
party funding, because the money was given in the name of Muslim Friends of
Labour, a lobby group.
| | Comments closed |
|
|
|
<< Start < Prev 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next > End >>
|
| Results 441 - 480 of 1597 |