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Keep your religion to yourself

[b][color=blue]Salaams

This poem discusses the issue of things people say who when they dont want to receive dawah and discuss about Islam.

Keep your religion to yourself
That's what the Secularists say
Just fast and pray
And let everyone else do as they please

It's none of your business
All this fitna and sin
Focus on yourself
Self perfection
And accountability

Allah is the one who guides
not you
So why bother
Are we not Muslims?
Who pray and fast in Ramadhan too

Evil
What are you talking about?
Are you perfect?
Or just like us
So please don't make a fuss

Da

Met Police Found GUILTY

Quote:
Sir Ian Blair vowed yesterday to stay on as Britain's top police officer, despite sustained calls for his resignation, after his force was found guilty of "catastrophic" failings that led to the shooting dead of Jean Charles de Menezes.

An Old Bailey jury found the Metropolitan police guilty of breaking health and safety law in July 2005 when De Menezes was killed after being mistaken for a suicide bomber. Fining the force £175,000 and ordering it to pay £385,000 in costs, judge Mr Justice Henriques called on the force to learn lessons.

Unwanted Girls

Earlier this year in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, farmer Ram Kumar made a shocking discovery.

Sticking out of the earth was a tiny human hand.

Barely audible, were the cries of a newborn baby.

"There was a girl wrapped in a cloth and buried deep in the ground," said Ram Kumar.

"The baby should not have been alive but somehow it was."

The two-day old baby was rushed to a local hospital to recover from her ordeal. Her grandfather meanwhile confessed to the girl's attempted murder.

Shared "British-Saudi" Values

An article I came across

Shared "British-Saudi" Values

The current UK visit of Abdullah ibn al-Saud has received much criticism from politicians and commentators, especially due to the "red carpet" treatment he has received from the government. This was epitomised by the praise he received from Foreign Office minister Kim Howells who flattered his guest by referring to the "shared values" between Britain and Saudi Arabia.

There has been much debate about defining British values in recent years.

Tips to wear Hijab

Assalam alaiqum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh

One of the most difficult decisions many Muslim sisters face is the decision to start wearing Hijab. This is certainly true for reverts, but
may also be true for sisters whose families or even whose cultures are not particularly observant.I would like to offer some advice that I hope Insha-Allah will be helpful to sisters who are considering wearing Hijab but find that something is holding them back. The first step is to learn about Hijab. There is so much information out there. Many Muslim sisters will assist you in this regard.

You Reap, What you Sow

[b]Apparently this MP disgracefully voted in favour of detention without trial:[/b]

Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_yorkshire/7066944.stm

[i]Minister detained at US airport

Britain's first Muslim minister, Shahid Malik, says he is "deeply disappointed" that he was detained by airport security officials in America.
The international development minister was stopped and searched at Washington DC's Dulles airport after a series of meetings on tackling terrorism.

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