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  1. The Day I Met a Living Saint

    • 8 May 2011 • 0 comment

    “I had accepted at the outset that charity was distorted and completely unrelated to its original concept. Reverting to the ideal was like diverting an ocean of wild waters. Another major obstacle in the promotion of welfare was exposed … the disgust of man towards mankind. There was only one expression, one reaction from everyone…cringing.” – Abdul Sitar Edhi

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  2. For Israelis and Palestinians, the status quo is neither sustainable nor desirable

    • 25 April 2011 • 0 comment

    “To suggest Israelis and Palestinians are equally responsible would suggest they hold equal power to shape events. They don’t…”

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  3. Who Is My Neighbour?

    • 24 April 2011 • 2 comments

    “We have to step outside of our own prejudices, step out of our self imposed ghetto mindset. We have to understand that Allah has a reason for putting us here in this country at this time…”

    Tags Arshad Gamiet Article Author Beliefs and Practices of Islam Building Good Character Current Affairs and Politics Inspiring 'Feel Good' Khutbahs

  4. Enforcing the Shariah: Some Critical Considerations

    • 20 April 2011 • 0 comment

    ‘An infidel government that practices justice can survive, but a Muslim government cannot survive if it practices oppression.’ [ibn Taimiyah]

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  5. Do’s and don’ts of Dawah

    • 9 April 2011 • 5 comments

    “Throughout history, the great achievements of Islam had nothing to do with the size of the Muslim population. It’s not a numbers game. It had everything to do with the quality and calibre of individual people. Sincerity, Ikhlaas, is what really matters…”

    Tags Arshad Gamiet Article Blog Building Good Character Current Affairs and Politics

  6. Mu’min and Kafir: Negotiating Shared Space

    • 4 April 2011 • 0 comment

    http://www.marcmanley.com/mumin-and-kafir-negotiating-shared-space/

    Tags Article Blog Current Affairs and Politics History of Islam Marc Manley

  7. The Importance of Relationships

    • 28 March 2011 • 0 comment

    “Muslims are told that life is a gift, that everything we have is a gift, on loan, on trust. We have an awesome responsibility to discharge that trust faithfully. So, instead living in a ‘me’ centred universe, instead of banging on about our rights and demanding more and more, we should be taking responsibility: taking responsibility for ourselves, for our families, taking responsibility for our communities…”

    Tags Arshad Gamiet Article Current Affairs and Politics Inspiring 'Feel Good' Khutbahs

  8. The Jewish school where half the pupils are Muslim

    • 19 March 2011 • 2 comments

    “In Johannesburg, we have Jewish schools, but they’re 100 per cent Jewish, so we were a bit shocked when we first came here. But the integration works so well. It’s clearly the way to go in today’s world. My son is eight and has loads of Muslim friends.”

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  9. What a Rabbi learns from Muhammad

    • 17 March 2011 • 0 comment

    “The strong support that the Qur’an gives to religious pluralism is a lesson that is sorely needed by the religious fundamentalists of all religions in the world today. As a well known Hadith says, “Prophets are brothers, sons of one father by co-wives. Their mothers are different but their religion is one.” (Bukhari and Muslim).”

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  10. Gandhi and Islam

    • 17 March 2011 • 0 comment

    “Muhammad was a great Prophet. He was brave and feared no man but God alone. He was never found to say one thing and do another. He acted as he felt. The Prophet was a Faqir, he could have commanded wealth if he had so desired. I shed tears when I read of the privations, he, his family and companions suffered voluntarily. How can a truth-seeker like me help respect one whose mind was constantly fixed on God, who ever walked in God’s fear and who had boundless compassion for mankind.”

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