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DONT MISS: 'LOOKING FOR ENGLAND'

Salaam

Tomorrow ( Monday) there will be an interesting documentary on 'What it means to be English/British?' The documentary is called Looking for England.

The Revival team has also contributed to this documentary.

Please watch it on More 4 (Digital TV) at 10 pm on Monday 23rd April.

So tune in and let us know what you make o fit...and how did The Revival team do..

wasallaam

Public opinion

Well, it is pretty much known on here (and real life) that I do not care what others think. Of me or really anything else.

(Now here comes the philosophical bit - do I really not care, or am I good at ignoring what others think? How does one tell the difference?)

But what about others?

Do you worry about others opinions? Is this a good thing?

When is it a bad thing?

10 Things to do before you die

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The Revival is working on this topic for the next issue of the magazine. The question is what 10 things would you want to do before you die.

the idea is as follows:

we we all die one day. may be today...tomorrow... so before we die what do you want to do? so these things should be important, crucial, exciting, compulsory, life changing, revolutionary, once-in-a-lifetime, buzzing, righteous, cool, etc......

the conclusion is : time is short, make ,most of it, dont waste it, do stuff which are meaningful and not meaningless...

Islam linked to Virginnia killer Cho

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[size=18]Theories abound about meaning of words on killer's arm[/size]

ALL at once, the world went searching for the meaning of "Ismail Ax".

The two words, written in red ink on the arm of Cho Seung-hui, triggered mass speculation on the internet for clues as to what might have motivated him.

Almost as soon as the detail was reported, the blogosphere filled with theories. Bloggers speculated on a link to Islam or to literature, offered their opinions and millions read the commentaries, according to the website www.technorati.com, a search engine for searching blogs.

Some Help from the experts !

Hi, my name is Steve; I am a trainee police officer with Greater Manchester Police assigned to the Oldham division. Believe it or not but part of the training with GMP is University based. I recently spent some time at MMU studying Social Capital and Muslim communities with Basit Shah, who some of you may know. He is the director of a non profit organisation called Vision Associates based in Oldham. I would be grateful if any forum members from Oldham or anyone with ties to Oldham could spend a few moments and post your thoughts and feelings on the following:

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