Scott Gentries told reporters Wednesday that his deliberately limited grasp of Islamic history and culture was still more than sufficient to shape his views of the entire Muslim world. Gentries, 48, said he had absolutely no interest in exposing himself
Monthly Archives: September 2010
Friday 17th September: Live broadcast
Today we will be broadcasting live via ustream at 1.00pm (GMT) as usual, to watch our live prayers and speech and be a part of the virtual mosque click on the link below. If you miss the broadcast, then we
The Night of Majesty
Dr Zahid Aziz explored the literal interpretation of the verse that prayers during the lailat ul Qadr are equivalent to praying for 1000 months. He said that the verse cannot be taken at face value because that would mean that
Ahmadi official response to Quran burning saga
‘Surely We have revealed the Reminder, and surely We are its Guardian.’ [The Holy Quran, Al-Hijr (The Rock) 15:9] The insane threats of Quran burning by Pastor Terry Jones are an example of extreme bigotry against another religion. Islam, a
The A-Z guide to a believer’s worldly life
In his Eid-ul-Fitr sermon, Dr. Mujahid Saeed talks about the worldly benefits and blessings that Ramazan brings to the Muslims. Most Eid sermons talk through the spiritual benefits, so this one opened up a new thought process for the Believers
Muslims need to clean up their act
Muslims always complain of prejudice in the West, it always seems to be someone else’s fault. Everyone else is wrong and must change. They are especially incensed by attacks on their lack of tolerance. But what can they expect when
Sunnis heading to court once again
Not being able to converse with us on a religious and intellectual level, the Sunnis are once again going to court in an attempting to get ruling to declare Ahmadis as kafirs. The First South Africa Case was a direct
Who do we love
In many lectures I have used wives and children as examples to show that we would ,and we do, do everything in our power to please them. If our son rings up at 3 a.m and asks us to go
Islam and Human Rights: Why It’s Up to the Muslim Community to Prove Itself
My legal and advocacy work both in the U.S. and abroad has given me the unique opportunity to view challenges faced by the Muslim community in multifarious socio-political settings. What is clear to me is that the challenges faced, and

September 17, 2010
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