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Why does society see Muslim women oppressed?
Hey guys i have to do a presentation on topic above and can you guys help me out please?
I will be covering the topics on:
Why Muslim women cover
difference between culture and religion
And Muslim females Rights.
I have done ground research i thought i would ask you guys to see if ive missed anything
Thanks
The Dajjal and Israel.
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Government names most influential 'pro-Islamic' bloggers
Counter-terrorism research reveals network of pro-Islamic bloggers is smaller and less cohesive than anti-jihadist community
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The Home Office's counter-terrorism communications unit has named its top 20 most influential "pro-Islamic" political bloggers.
The list forms part of a mapping exercise carried out on behalf of the Home Office to estimate and track the scale and influence of Islamic bloggers in Britain.
The results of the exercise, which was carried out in 2008 but only published today, show that a network of Islamic bloggers who post on British politics does exist but is still relatively small and draws its information overwhelmingly from mainstream media, mainly the Guardian and the BBC.
Ramadan Returns 2009 with Imam Khalid Hussain & Shaykh Ramadan Qadri
Muslim Youth League & Farghana Institute present…
Ramadan Returns 2009 Spiritual Retreats with Imam Khalid Hussain and Shaykh Ramadan Qadri
Retreat 1: Sat 29th & Sun 30th August 2009 (Sat 7pm - Sun 7pm)
Theme: An Evening of Remembrance & Reflection
Speakers: Shaykh M. Ramadan Qadri (Principal, Farghana Institute)
Performers: Qadri Boudshishi Munshideen
Retreat 2: Sat 12th & 13th September 2009 (Sat 7pm - Sun 7pm)
Topic: Seerat-ur-Rasool (p.b.u.h.): The Model of Integration
Speakers: Imam Khalid Hussain (Leicester) & Shaykh M. Ramadan Qadri
Non Residential: Free Admission
Residential: £10 (Iftari & Sehri Included)