| MCB Spokesperson Answers your questions |
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| Saturday, 23 September 2006 | |
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We would like to invite all readers of the MPACUK website to an online interview where you can put forward your questions to the Muslim Council of Britain’s Spokesperson. Inayat Bunglawala.
He is also a co-presenter of the weekly 'Politics and Media Show' on
the Islam Channel (SKY 813).
Inayat has been active in UK Islamic organisations since he joined The
Young Muslims UK in 1987.
Asking your Question
Questions will need to be posted
in the MPACUK Discussion Board. Click here
to ask your question, however you will need to register
before doing so. Registration is free and will only take a few minutes.
Reading the Replies Readers have left 5 comments.
A Muslim:
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Errrmm.... Mr Bunglawala, why do you not have a beard like Muslims should?
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2006-09-23 10:12:30
Martell:
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You won't be answering my questions because you never publish my comments.
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2006-09-23 11:42:31
Mullah Hafeezud Din:
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After having registered to MPACUK, it still says (when I sign in) Mullah_Din, you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons: (then gives reasons), so I will ask Mr. Banglawala my question here.
As a cleric who serves a vast community, I would like to know the following: I am somewhat disturbed that the MCB has never served in the best interest of Muslims, although, it says it's puerly here to serve Muslims. Why on earth did the MCB accept the pope's apology on Saturday 16th September, when infact, he had not himself in person apologised? He only apologised (informally) himself when he appeared on the balcony at his residence at Castel Gandolfo outside Rome for the Angelus blessing on Sunday, 17th September! Please clarify and respond eagerly, Insha Allah. Wassalaam Ma'al Ikraam, (Maulana) Hafeezud Din BIRMINGHAM
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2006-09-23 21:25:22
muslim teen:
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lol at "a muslim" - people always ask him that on islam channel on the politics and media show!
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2006-09-23 22:22:50
Owen:
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Do you find it difficult to bring Islam and the Muslim agenda to the forfront of British Social and political attention when, British Muslims are themselves are so divided in opinion? Do you not think it best to firstly have Muslim religious leaders define what it is to be a Muslim and dispel all of the make it up as you go along rules and ways of life some Muslims seem to be living by?
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2006-09-25 14:49:37
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