imamsonline.com, Haqiqah – What is the Truth Behind ISIS? links to a new online magazine. Also see BBC News, Imams try to 'reclaim the internet' with Haqiqah magazine
Research, links and academic information on Islam and Muslims in Britain. Part of virtuallyislamic.com
Friday, 27 March 2015
Thursday, 26 March 2015
The Britons signing up for Jihad
Dominic Casciani, BBC News, The Britons signing up for Jihad "BBC News has been tracking the story of these men and women - and boys and girls - for the past few months in an attempt to map the scale of the jihad in Syria and Iraq."
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radicalisation
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Theresa May set to urge UK's Muslims to help fight extremism
Guardian, Theresa May set to urge UK's Muslims to help fight extremism "The Home secretary will say the freedoms on offer in the UK come with “responsibilities” to respect the way others live, democracy, equality and the rules of law."
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government
Monday, 23 March 2015
Thursday, 19 March 2015
Anti-Muslim prejudice is real, and it’s scary
Matthew Parris, The Spectator, Anti-Muslim prejudice is real, and it’s scary "Something dangerous is brewing beneath the surface in our country, and it worries me that warning lights are not flashing in the minds of many of those I respect most. After the discrediting of anti-Semitism, after the discrediting of discrimination against black people, after the discrediting of prejudice towards the Irish, I hadn’t expected to live to see a powerful generalised antipathy against any race or religion gather popular force here without stirring at least the more liberal of my fellow citizens into resistance. I expected a sense of alarm. There is none." opinion piece
Monday, 16 March 2015
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
Fans slam Liverpool supporter for calling Muslims praying a ‘disgrace’
ara.tv, Fans slam Liverpool supporter for calling Muslims praying a ‘disgrace’ "A supporter of Liverpool FC sparked fury online after he described two Muslims praying at half-time as a “disgrace,” UK’s Huffington Post reported Tuesday."
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Leading Welsh Muslim tells how villagers called police when he planned a visit
Wales Online, Leading Welsh Muslim tells how villagers called police when he planned a visit "A leading Welsh Muslim has told how locals made a call to the police when they heard he was to give a talk at a meeting at their village hall.
"Saleem Kidwai, secretary general of the Muslim Council For Wales, was invited to speak to the community of Tregroes in Ceredigion but said the people he met afterwards told him the police had been informed he would be attending."
"Saleem Kidwai, secretary general of the Muslim Council For Wales, was invited to speak to the community of Tregroes in Ceredigion but said the people he met afterwards told him the police had been informed he would be attending."
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