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Tariq Ramadan
2 March 2010 0 comment
“we must stop treating diversity as a hindrance, for it should be exactly the opposite. Rather, an ethics based on our common citizenship must be forged from a serious and profound engagement with the meaning of our common humanity…”
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Mumtaz Khan
25 February 2010 0 comment
“In the story of Joseph, there is inspiration for us all, especially those of us who have had first-hand experience of migration from our homelands to these shores. This should help us to understand better the greater journey, which is the journey of life itself…”
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Nicola Woolcock
16 February 2010 0 comment
“Patriotism should be avoided in school lessons because British history is “morally ambiguous”, a leading educational body recommends…”
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Avi Shlaim
3 February 2010 0 comment
“It’s more than a year since Israel launched its immoral attack on Gaza and Palestinians are still living on the verge of a humanitarian disaster. So what has Tony Blair done to further peace in the region? Virtually nothing, argues the historian Avi Shlaim…”
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Ian Burama
5 December 2009 0 comment
Minarets are threatening because they rub salt in the wounds of those who feel the loss of their own faith
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Tariq Ramadan
30 November 2009 0 comment
“The Swiss have voted not against towers, but Muslims. Across Europe, we must stand up to the flame-fanning populists…”
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John Pilger
5 November 2009 0 comment
” What people want is to be engaged – a sense that things matter, that nothing is immutable, that unemployment among the young and poverty among the old are both uncivilised and wrong. What terrifies the agents of power is the awakening of people: of public consciousness…”
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Jonathan Lyons
23 October 2009 0 comment
“If we take just one obscure corner of this vast field – that of the history of medieval science – we may be able to learn much about our views of Islam, and about ourselves as well…”
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Abdal-Hakim Murad
17 October 2009 0 comment
“..if even 1/10 of the wealthy in the Muslim World actually paid their zakat – most of the problems in the Muslim World would be overcome and you would see something of the beauty of the Medinan alternative…”
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Irshaad Hussain
29 September 2009 2 comments
“So the Quran teaches us a new way to look upon history. It is not “ancient stories” but living truths. It teaches us to erase the distance between ourselves and the past and to call forth the past like memories, till a total picture of the history of truth is formed….”
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