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Monday, 06 November 2006 |
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Major sins are indeed the cause for all misery, evil and torment in this world and the hereafter. And the worst of all sins are those that are greatest in harm and danger to humanity. Among the destructive major sins are backbiting and slandering. These two sins are forbidden by Allah (God) because they sow enmity, evils and discord among people and lead to destruction. They cause hostilities between people of the same household and between neighbors and relatives. They can decrease in good deeds and increase in evil ones and lead to dishonor and ignominy.
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Thursday, 02 November 2006 |
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Early this year I went to Pakistan. One of the most memorable moments was when I was in the kitchen looking at my cousin making chapattis. I made a comment on how small the chapattis were. She looked at me. Smiled and asked if I could do any better. “Yep, making chapattis is dead easy” I answered. Her smile became wider, though from her eyes I could sense her need to reach for a massive cooks knife and her desire to stab me with it repeatedly.
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Wednesday, 01 November 2006 |
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This is the most amusing post that I have seen which tries it’s best to show Israel in the best light. But, I’m actually cracking up here that the individual who tries his best to “prove” Israel is not a racist state is an Academic from Goldsmiths College, University of London. None other than David Hirsh “oi punk, your anti-Semitic”. Is this the best the Zionists can bring out?
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Tuesday, 31 October 2006 |
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It seems a strange thing to level that accusation at us. After all it wasn’t us who barred the women access, it wasn’t us who attacked the women, it wasn’t us who threatened to smash the camera up. We did not create a mob outside the House of Allah that behaved more like zoo animals then Muslims, we had no magical machine that would make these zoo animals turn back into rational thinking polite men. Neither did we blame the victim of the attacks like the Mosque leaders seemed to do in that documentary.
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Tuesday, 31 October 2006 |
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MPACUK yesterday put “Women’s power” centre stage, after seven years of fighting the mafia that run our mosques. For nothing more then leafleting outside a mosque asking for their rights to pray and have a say in the House of Allah, the committees have had their goons attack the sisters, throw eggs at them, call them names like “bitches” and even threatened to kill them. With our own eyes we have seen the sisters cry, and then summon up the courage to fight again. May Allah bless them in this Jihad.
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Monday, 30 October 2006 |
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I was hoping that some of you readers would be able to write to him. If you do, give him a message from me. Tell him that a writer on MPAC sends his salaam and has contacted his MP. My MP does not support the one-way legislation that has put him in his position. Tell him my MP voted against the legislation.
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Monday, 30 October 2006 |
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We wake up in the morning. Rub our eyes. Stretch. Time to quickly rush to the bathroom, hoping no one else at home has beaten you to it. We brush our teeth, hit the shower (Ghusl). We rush out, hit the prayer mat then rush to get a bite to eat. On our way we might see our family. We say Salaam. We get dressed and leave for work.
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Monday, 30 October 2006 |
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"There is growing support for a variety of reasons: firstly they see the Karzai government as corrupt and too keen on promoting the old warlords - I was shocked to see soldiers from the newly-formed Afghan national army taking money at gunpoint from every car that passed. This was happening on the main road linking Iran to Pakistan across the south of Afghanistan, and has powerful resonances since it was to stop corruption on this very road that the Taleban first emerged, with some popular support, in 1994."
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Sunday, 29 October 2006 |
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Terrorism has long been the chief demonizing marker that Israel and the United States have used in their wars against Islamic states and peoples who have stood in the path of their imperial ambitions. Israel has led the way in charting this course. With massive propaganda, the Zionists succeeded in equating the Palestinian resistance with terrorism. In no Western country did this propaganda encounter greater success - including Israel itself - than in the United States. Most liberal Americans - and a few leftists - argued that Palestinian terrorists threatened Israel's existence.
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Friday, 27 October 2006 |
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The charge often made that Muslims are intolerant of Israelis as a race is a highly deluded one to say the least. On the contrary, Muslims have formed allegiances with Jews, in particular the Orthodox Neturei Karta, who not only share equal protest at the illegitimacy of the Zionist elite and its promotion of apartheid-style nationalism, but are themselves subject to state-led persecution. | | Comments closed |
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Friday, 27 October 2006 |
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'At first,' adds Zulfi Bukhari, CEO of the Muslim Public Affairs Committee, 'I welcomed Bari's appointment because he's a thoughtful man and not an arrogant master of the universe like some of the others in the MCB, but he has simply become their mouthpiece. At least Sir Iqbal was his own man.'
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Thursday, 26 October 2006 |
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When MPACUK started over 6 years ago we knew that one of the many reasons why the Muslim Ummah hadn’t progressed was because we had marginalised half of our population by divorcing them from active social participation. As MPACUK grew and our effectiveness increased, it didn’t take rocket-scientist to realise that the most productive, sincere and dedicated members were women. And then (being rocket scientists), we worked out if over 70% of our successes came from the work of the women then how much potential was being wasted by excluding women from the public debate?
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Wednesday, 25 October 2006 |
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This is terrible! I just took a peek at the zionist smearsite, Engage, and they have a post accusing the Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK of antisemitism. I know it's no big deal to be accused of antisemitism by Engage but this time they are accusing them of antisemitism over a post that likens the zionists' wall to the Warsaw Ghetto.
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Wednesday, 25 October 2006 |
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With tensions high between the Western and Islamic worlds, Dubai's leaders are trying to help with an unusual new form of tourism in this Gulf Arab boomtown best known for shopping and sunbathing. Dubai's leader, Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, is funding mosque tours for Western visitors that aim to clear up misconceptions about Islam, especially that the religion condones violence.
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Wednesday, 25 October 2006 |
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This article may be longer than other articles, however, I guarantee it will open your eyes to something you have not thought about. Just as advertisers are aware of the superiority of subliminal suggestion, there is another potent technique. What I am about to reveal is far more dangerous than subliminal suggestion. Why? Unlike subliminal suggestion, this technique is legal and openly used to vilify a section of the community – Muslims. This “Vilification Machine” is running; this article will inform you of how this machine works.
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Wednesday, 25 October 2006 |
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Divide first the British community with the British Muslims Community. Then get the Muslims who wear Hijabs divided and argue with the ones who are wearing Niqaab. Suddenly, we got a full blown discussion not just in Forums but we got it kicking off on TV and it will lead to a Legalisation. And now, the UK british, average joe or daisy, is thinking, “hey! This is our country pal, you wear what we tell you?” So shall we chuck out the pilots, the engineers, the builders, the I.T Consultant...
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Wednesday, 25 October 2006 |
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Ruth Kelly's speech yesterday to an invited Muslim audience contained much that was sensible. On the contentious issue of the niqab (face-veil), for example, she said: "This is ultimately an issue of informed personal choice. No-one is suggesting that in a free and democratic country the state should decide what its citizens can and cannot wear..." She was also half-right, in my view, in reminding her listeners that: "Britain is a good place to be a Muslim.
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Tuesday, 24 October 2006 |
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Why did two men in Lancashire who were found with rocket launchers, BNP literature and a nuclear biological suit not make the mainstream news? The chemical components recovered by police are believed to be the largest haul ever found at a house in Britain. Of course! I know. The two men were not Muslims. You've probably heard all about it.
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Tuesday, 24 October 2006 |
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MPACUK spent months teaching Muslims that they must get politically active, else those who oppose us would abuse their power and we would have no voice to speak for us. In the last election we went to plodding the streets to teach Muslims who not to vote for; under funded we went to Blackburn, slept on the floor of any kind non-Muslim who would put us up as no Muslims gave us a place for free, only non-Muslims did this. We remember some days we didn’t even have enough money for a meal.
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Monday, 23 October 2006 |
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Trevor Phillips, the head of the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE) has stated that the debate on the issue of the niqab could lead to rioting in areas with a large Muslim population such as Burnley, Oldham and Bradford. Mr Phillips is right to raise the very possible danger of a debate that up until now though shrill and exaggerated in nature turning into something more sinister.
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