Forum Topics

Acid Attack in London

 

Naomi Oni, Dagenham acid attack victim, 'wanted to die'

Naomi Oni after acid attack

A woman has said she did not want to live when she saw herself for the first time after having acid thrown in her face near her home in east London.

Naomi Oni, 20, said she was attacked by a person wearing a veil covering their face after getting off a bus in Lodge Avenue, Dagenham, on 30 December.

She said: "I've never been so scared in my life. I just knew it was acid.

"The first time I looked I was shocked. I didn't want to live after I saw my face."

Make Me a Muslim

Growing numbers of young British women are converting to Islam. Shanna Bukhari, a 26-year-old Muslim from Manchester, sets out to find out why girls are giving up partying, drinking and wearing whatever they want for a religion some people associate with the oppression of women.

This warm documentary follows the highs and lows of five girls as they embrace their new faith. From adapting to a religion that allows a man to marry up to four wives to the acceptance of friends and family, it isn't always easy.

Have YOU watched it, yet? What did YOU think of it?

Muslim Academies

Muslim Academies

Academies bill will enable a radical overhaul of England's schools, giving every school the chance to convert to an academy and giving parents the right to create free schools outside the control of LAs.The new schools will drive up standards and the education would be in accordance with the needs and demands of the parents. It will help native Brits, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and other minorities to set up their own schools for the education of their children. It is nothing to do with integration or segregation. Segregation already exists in British schoolings, it is not going to widen. President Obama supports free schools in America because they have benefitted the least well off the most. Educating children is the priority.

GM Crops found to be potentially dangerous

There was alwaysa scare about GM crops or frankencrops etc and how they could potentially be home to dangers we are unaware of.

Most pro GM crop people called the fears baseless.

Except now a and it may not be benign.

from the article:

his is because there are clear indications that this viral gene (called Gene VI) might not be safe for human consumption. It also may disturb the normal functioning of crops, including their natural pest resistance.

So not just fearmongering then.

Eid Milad An Nabi Event at Khadijah Centre on Saturday 19th Jan

DHIKR | NASHEEDS | QASAID| LESSONS FROM THE SEERAH

Speaker: Shaykh Salim Ghisa (PRESTON)

Venue: Khadija Centre, 319 Waterloo St, Oldham ,OL4 1ER

Time: Sat 19th Jan @ 7:30 PM

Brothers only

Food will be served Insha Allah

Contact: 07877827314

Web:
Facebook:
Twitter:

Pages