Current Affairs and Politics

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  1. Tribalism, and UFOs

    • 17 April 1999 • 0 comment

    Families and extended families are bonded together by mutual love, respect and inter-dependence. As families grew in numbers, tribes were formed who congregated together in one area or moved around together providing mutual protection for their interests.

    Tags Beliefs and Practices of Islam Current Affairs and Politics Khaled Mustafa Abdul Kader Text khutbah

  2. Tribalism and UFOs

    • 13 April 1999 • 0 comment

    “Among His Signs is this: that He created you from dust, and then behold, you are men scattered far and wide.”

    Tags Beliefs and Practices of Islam Current Affairs and Politics Khaled Mustafa Abdul Kader Text khutbah

  3. Remember Oppressed Muslims

    • 13 April 1999 • 0 comment

    It is one of the numerous mercies of Allah that we, human beings, can and do forget; we forget unpleasant or painful situations or events just as we forget happy ones. The memory of the painful or sad events do not have the same degree of feeling of sadness as when the event occurred.

    Tags Building Good Character Current Affairs and Politics Khaled Mustafa Abdul Kader Text khutbah

  4. Eid al-Fitr Khutbah 1422H

    • 13 April 1999 • 0 comment

    Celebrating our Eids is to uphold a Sunnah established some 1400 years ago when the foundations of the first Islamic State, the first and unique Islamic civilization were laid down. On this occasion we thank and praise Allah, Most High, for all His Mercies and Blessings over the Holy month of Ramadhan.

    Tags Beliefs and Practices of Islam Current Affairs and Politics Khaled Mustafa Abdul Kader Text khutbah

  5. The Sunna as Primordiality

    • 2 April 1999 • 0 comment

    Twentieth-century Western art is not a subject for which we Muslims have much time. The alert among us are conscious that it neatly represents the decline of the Western Christian worldview…

    Tags Abdal-Hakim Murad Article Beliefs and Practices of Islam Current Affairs and Politics History of Islam

  6. Human Rights, Human Wrongs

    • 1 January 1999 • 0 comment

    Muslims everywhere are always deeply distressed by any acts of violence against their brothers and sisters, whether it be in Iraq or Kosovo, in Kashmir or Palestine.

    Tags Arshad Gamiet Beliefs and Practices of Islam Current Affairs and Politics Text khutbah

  7. Our Elusive Search for Unity

    • 4 December 1998 • 0 comment

    The Ummah today numbers about 1 billion followers. But, when you consider our influence on world affairs today, it is very small. At every level, Muslims are aware of this, and we are calling for Unity.

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

  8. Our relations with non-Muslims

    • 9 October 1998 • 0 comment

    In Britain today, there are some 2 million Muslims in a total population of about 60 million. That’s a mere 3.5%. However, we are not the first Muslims to face the challenge of how to relate to a non-Muslim majority.

    Tags Arshad Gamiet Beliefs and Practices of Islam Building Good Character Current Affairs and Politics Text khutbah

  9. The Scourge of Drugs

    • 25 September 1998 • 0 comment

    Through intoxicants and gambling Shaytaan hopes to divert our minds from remembering Allah – knowing well that only by remembering Allah are the hearts of the believers at rest and will there not be need for drugs to provide a false sense of security.

    Tags Beliefs and Practices of Islam Current Affairs and Politics Rashard Jedaar Text khutbah

  10. ‘Ibaadah: A total commitment to Allah

    • 25 September 1998 • 0 comment

    A Muslim lives two lives: a religious and a worldly life — a kind of apartheid rooted in our very personalities. Often we are torn between two loyalties.

    Tags Building Good Character Current Affairs and Politics Rashard Jedaar Text khutbah



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