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Vote: Would You Seek Health Insurance Exemption?

Vote: Would You Seek Health Insurance Exemption?


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You Are A Muslim A man fell in a pit and could not get himself out. A self-pitying person came along and said: You have not seen anything until you have seen my pit. An optimist said: Things could have been worse A pessimist said: Things will get worse! A philosopher came along and said: You only think that you are in the pit. A [...]
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What Did Islam Do for the World?What Did Islam Do for the World?

What Did Islam Do for the World? For decades many have discussed whether the Islamic ideology can return as a leading civilization, one that can bring nations out of illiteracy, war, poverty to advancement in education, peace, and economic prosperity as in the past. A civilization that can stand as an example [...]
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Wishing Non-Muslims "Happy Holidays"

Wishing Non-Muslims "Happy Holidays"


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on Friday, June 18, 2010

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Islamic Associations in Australia Nida’ul Islam magazine Islamic Youth Movement PO Box 216, Lakemba NSW 2195, Australia The Association of Islamic Charitable Projects Australia 2a Winspear Ave, Bankstown, Sydney, NSW, Australia Islamic Youth Movement PO Box: 216 Lakemba, NSW 2195 Australia Islamic Society of Australia PO Box. 808, Noble Park, Vic 3174, Australia Nabi Akram Islamic Center 36 Cowper Street, Granville, NSW, Australia. Islamic Council of New South Wales 405 Waterloo [...]
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Scottish Defence League flop in Edinburgh

Scottish Defence League flop in Edinburgh


The Royal Mile was closed yesterday by a huge police operation to prevent a violent confrontation between the far-right Scottish Defence League and anti-fascist protestors.

Hundreds of police took to the streets of Edinburgh amid concerns that large numbers of SDL supporters would converge on the city at the same time as a rally by Scotland United, a loose coalition of politicians, Christian and Islamic faith groups, and trade unionists.

But only about 40 supporters of the SDL turned up, and they found themselves corralled into a pub at the bottom of the Royal Mile for several hours. There were five arrests for public order offences but the Scotland United rally, attended by about 2,000 people, passed off peacefully in Princes Street Gardens, about half a mile away.

The SDL members congregated in Jenny Ha's opposite the Scottish Parliament at about 11am yesterday, forcing police to erect two cordons on the Royal Mile, separating them from members of the Edinburgh Anti-Fascist Alliance.

While the majority of those in attendance – among them teenagers and women – said they refused to speak to the press for fear of being misquoted, others said they expected a considerable turnout from SDL supporters. "There's people up from Leeds, Stockport, Wolverhampton, London, all over. We're getting 3,000 bodies here," said a member of the English Defence League. We're coming in from everywhere – Spain, Gilbraltar, Bulgaria."

The group unfurled banners with slogans such as "Say no to fundamentalist Muslims" and sporadically raised chants, including "We want our country back" and "Muslim bombers off our streets". Despite attempts to break through the police cordon, they were contained in the pub, until two double-decker buses took them out of the city centre at about 4pm.

At the formal Scotland United rally, which included a march from Princes Street Gardens to the Meadows, speakers said the SDL had failed to gain support, but warned against complacency. Justice secretary Kenny MacAskill said: "Today is about making a stand against those who would seek to divide and saying to them that their views are not welcome."

Osama Saeed, of the Scottish Islamic Foundation and an SNP candidate for Glasgow Central, said it was a "further humiliation" for the SDL. "They only got ten minutes in the rain last November in Glasgow. They didn't even get that today."

Scotland on Sunday, 21 February 2010

See also News of the World, 21 February 2010

Update:  The EDL reports that its "leadership team" were arrested on their way to the Edinburgh demonstration and their homes have been raided by the police. As a result, the planned EDL demonstration in Bradford on 30 May has been cancelled.

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Muslims in China However, it is certain that the advocating and spread of Islam was done by Iranian merchants and mainly through the Silk Road. This claim is supported by the fact that most Chinese Muslims are familiar with Farsi (Persian) words and use them in their everyday Chinese conversations. Even today, [...]
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on Tuesday, June 8, 2010

MCB brings experts and parliamentarians together to discuss Islamophobia

MCB brings experts and parliamentarians together to discuss Islamophobia


The Muslim Council of Britain hosted a special closed-meeting to discuss the growing spate of attacks in all its forms against British Muslims on March 3rd at the House of Commons.

The event entitled "Tackling Islamophobia: Reducing Street Violence Against British Muslims" brought together distinguished Parliamentarians, academics, journalists, police, public servants, and community representatives who all endorsed calls for the establishment of an All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Islamophobia with a view to holding a parliamentary inquiry on Islamophobia in the UK.

The meeting took contributions from experts and responses from parliamentarians and was concluded with a Q&A session with the audience who comprised of individuals from over 80 organisations.

MCB news release, 5 February 2010

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Islamic Centres in Canada Miraj International Investments Limited 800 René Lévesque Blvd. West, Suite 2450 Montreal, Quebec, H3B 4V7 Canada Center for Islamic Development 2728-2732 Robie Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada B3K 4P2 Istiqamah Islamic Centre of Ontario (IICO) 3410 Semenyk Court, Unit 3 Mississauga, ON L5C 4P9 Canada The Canadian Council of Muslim Women Suite 513, 2400 Dundas Street West Mississauga, Ontario, L5K 2R8 Canada Jami Masjid of Toronto 56 [...]
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on Friday, June 4, 2010

Man behind Herouxville affair launches campaign against immigration and multiculturalism

Man behind Herouxville affair launches campaign against immigration and multiculturalism


Andre Drouin's lips curl up in a mischievous grin as he recalls the insults hurled at him at the height of the Herouxville affair in 2007. "Twit, moron, xenophobe, racist, stupid – all of it," says the retired engineer who penned the infamous municipal charter barring the stoning, burning and genital mutilation of women in this hamlet north of Trois-Rivieres, Que.

But the recent storm over the niqab suggests l'affaire Herouxville was no anomaly. Drouin is now lending his support to a nascent coalition that aims to drum up opposition to immigration and multiculturalism in English Canada. "Three years ago, they thought I was a mad person, but right now I don’t think they think the same thing," Drouin said.

In recent months, Drouin has spoken to small groups in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver, where his tough talk on minorities strikes a chord with longtime critics of Canada’s immigration policy, such as Martin Collacott, a senior fellow at the conservative Fraser Institute.

Collacott and James Bissett, both retired diplomats who frequently write on immigration issues, and Drouin are among the founders of a new group that will push for a radical reduction in immigration and a tougher stand on minority accommodation.

Collacott said organizers are putting the finishing touches to a website and will launch the group, tentatively called the Centre for Immigration Policy Reform, in June.

Montreal Gazette, 12 April 2010

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Islamic Associations in South-East Asia MALAYSIA Faculty of Islamic Studies National University of Malaysia 43600 UKM, Bangi, Malaysia Institut Kefahaman Islam Malaysia (IKIM) 234432-H 2, Langgak Tunku, Off Jalan Duta, 50480 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Academy of Islamic Studies, University of Malaya Kuala Lumpur 50603 Malaysia The International Association of Muslim Psychologists (IAMP) P.O. Box 706 Jalan Sultan 46780 Petaling Jaya Selangor Malaysia Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia Jalan Lembah Perdana 50480 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human [...]
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