Adverts

Please click on our sponsors to show your support


Emotional attachments of the Child
Wednesday, 12 April 2006
My wife and I had been thinking of moving house; upon asking my children about moving I was amazed by their response. They couldn’t contemplate a move, they loved their home, all their friends loved their home and they were not moving! It was after all home, the only home they knew.

I have never had any emotional attachment to any of the 5 houses I have lived in since my birth so found it difficult to relate to what my kids were saying. Do palestinian children have similar feelings?

Comments closed
 
Why YOU should join MPACUK - A New Recruit's Insight Into The Open Day
Sunday, 19 March 2006

Before I detail my experiences of the MPACUK open day, I’d like to describe why I considered joining MPAC in the first place... My awareness of MPAC is not a recent thing; it’s not like I wanted to be a part of MPAC immediately after discovering the organisation. On the contrary, I’d been receiving their emails for a few years, and although I found some of their articles interesting, I actually considered MPAC a little on the paranoid side – Zionist this, conspiracy that – “let’s not exaggerate,” I once thought! So what changed?

Comments closed
 
Flash Back: A Tale of Two Cities
Friday, 17 March 2006

I saw the headlines recently - a bomb blast in Haifa. Shocking; the death; the destruction; the blood. The women screaming, the innocent looking shoe. Wow, horrible. Terror. And then my mind switched to the agenda. Israel had used this martyrdom operation as a media excuse. Israel is playing using the lives of its own children in a sick game of media spin. Why are camera crews told to focus on women? Why is the human angle with names and aspiration told to us? !

 

 

A few days ago there was a Palestinian woman. She had a name. She, had aspirations, hopes, dreams, she was human. I use the word was, carefully;

Comments closed
 
Masjid Reform = Reviving Muslim Identity?
Wednesday, 25 January 2006

Identity. The Oxford dictionary defines it as ‘the state of being a specified person or thing; the individual characteristics by which a person is recognized’. Muslim. The Oxford dictionary defines it as ‘A believer in or adherent of Islam; a member of the nation of Islam’.

Comments closed
 
NUS Annual Conference: Get Elected & Represent Your University
Saturday, 14 January 2006

614737_my_toolsIt's that time of the year again, where you can really make a difference with getting Politically active for the Student Jihad. No idea what I'm talking about? Well let me ask you? Do you want to represent your University Student Union? The Muslim and Non Muslim Students Voice? To fight against facism at the highest level of Student Politics?

Comments closed
 
Why Mosque Leaders Deserve No Mercy
Friday, 25 November 2005

You know the men who run our Mosques get a pretty good press from within the Muslim community. There is always some so called pacified practicing puppet ready to jump up and defend them, as if it was the only good deed they had ever done, and they were going to get a one way ticket to heaven by defending these mafia goons who destroy our community.

Comments closed
 
Float Like A Butterfly
Monday, 23 May 2005

Butterfly Now the General Election is over, strategic planning can start for the next 5 to 10 years. Without going into too much detail, MPACUK are coming off a high. We helped to mobilise the Muslims of Rochdale to kick out Zionist MP Lorna Fitzsimons and have massively contributed to the politicisation of Muslims in Ilford, Blackburn, and Hendon directly and indirectly via the website, emails and press coverage across the UK.

Comments closed
 
MPACUK: Because Some Of Us Are Mujahids & Mujahidahs
Tuesday, 14 December 2004

When was the last time you applied for a job? And how did you prepare, what was your strategy for securing your objective? If you’re a graduate, you probably spent over 15 years putting yourself through the education system. And the cost? Thousands of pounds. Then came your application. You researched the job market to find a position suited to your abilities and aspirations. Your CV and application form took weeks to prepare before you sent it off. The reward? – money!

Comments closed
 
Are We Going To Have One Start Date For Ramadan & One Eid?
Saturday, 13 November 2004

This month there were two types of Muslims; those that did Eid on Saturday,  and those that did it on Sunday. What is the real story and what are the questions you should ask your Imam? Here we finally provide an explanation without confusing you with Arabic words and neither will we abuse any interpretations of religious texts. A discussion based on common sense.

Comments closed
 
<< Start < Prev 11 12 Next > End >>

Results 441 - 449 of 449