Current Affairs and Politics

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  1. Israeli Repression and the Language of Liars

    • 8 May 2002 • 0 comment

    If what we see in Israel is democracy, then what does fascism look like? In a world such as this, where words have lost all meaning, we might as well just burn all the dictionaries…

    Tags Article Current Affairs and Politics Tim Wise

  2. Ummah in crisis

    • 29 March 2002 • 0 comment

    Those of us who have been following the big news stories around the world, will know that Muslims are going through a period of hardship and distress that we haven’t experienced for many, many years.

    Tags Arshad Gamiet Building Good Character Current Affairs and Politics Text khutbah

  3. Priorities and Exams

    • 22 March 2002 • 0 comment

    The moral of the Ayah is that those drives and motives inside us can either lead us to the pleasure of Allah SWT and lead us eventually into Heaven or the same motives and same desires can lead us to hell fire.

    Tags Amr Shokry Building Good Character Current Affairs and Politics Text khutbah

  4. More than just anti-Zionists

    • 4 March 2002 • 0 comment

    The temptation to adopt the crude, and sometimes immoral methods of other apparently ‘successful’ groups is one that Muslims should be struggling to resist. For all their hatred of Zionism, some Muslims involved in lobby groups constantly measure their efforts against the ‘achievements’ of Zionists…

    Tags Article Beliefs and Practices of Islam Building Good Character Current Affairs and Politics Shagufta Yaqoob

  5. Eid Speech to South Africans in Britain

    • 23 December 2001 • 0 comment

    “We can start right here, by getting to know each other, sharing ideas, improving our knowledge of Islám, committing our resources of time, money and expertise to the needs of others. Let’s network ourselves, send emails and develope a culture of teamwork. Let’s join weekly study groups to teach or be taught. Lets keep the spirit of Ramadhan alive throughout the year…”

    Tags Arshad Gamiet Article Current Affairs and Politics History of Islam

  6. Historical Perspectives on 11 September

    • 19 October 2001 • 0 comment

    Over the past two hundred years the Islamic world system has been overwhelmed by forces from the West, forces driven by capitalism, powered by Industrial Revolution and civilised, after a fashion, by the Enlightenment…

    Tags Article Current Affairs and Politics History of Islam Prof. Francis Robinson

  7. Choices for Muslims in the West

    • 12 October 2001 • 0 comment

    Our modern world has brought together people of diverse cultures into a global village, and we Muslims in the West have to make some crucial choices about our relationship with our neighbours in the wider community.

    Tags Arshad Gamiet Building Good Character Current Affairs and Politics Text khutbah

  8. Judaism: An Alternative to Zionism

    • 29 August 2001 • 0 comment

    Our position is that of the Talmud and Midrash which explicitly prohibit premature attempts to end exile. Indeed, we are told that it is metaphysically impossible for there to be a real cessation of hostilities so long as the Jewish people are in violation of the terms of their exile…

    Tags Article Current Affairs and Politics David Weiss History of Islam

  9. A Nation’s Strength

    • 25 May 2001 • 0 comment

    The Ummah is our nation. The Ummah is not defined by race, or geography or language, like other nations are. Our Ummah is a faith nation, defined by its adherence to belief in Alláh, and the prophethood of Muhammad sws…

    Tags Arshad Gamiet Building Good Character Current Affairs and Politics Short khutbah Text khutbah

  10. Death of Br. Omar Tarhuni

    • 13 April 2001 • 0 comment

    Just before Fajr on Thursday 5th April, Alláh reclaimed one more of his beloved servants. Haji Omar Tarhuni was to his family, a devoted husband and loving father. We all knew him, not only as the leader of our small community.

    Tags Arshad Gamiet Current Affairs and Politics Knowing Allah Text khutbah



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