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Mawlid un Nabi (London)

As-salâmu `alaykum

Minhaj-ul-Qur’an International London, Presents:

[b]Mawlid-un-Nabi (sallallâhu `alayhi wa sallam)[/b]

Host: Shaykh Muhammad Ramadan Qadri (Principle of al-Farghana Institute)

Presentation: Dr Irfan Ahmad al-Alawi (Islamic Heritage Foundation)

Urdu Speech: Shaykh Sadiq Qureshi (Imam Minhaj-ul-Quran International London)

English Speech: Brother Bilal Hussain

Na`t Reciter: Muhammad Afzal Noshahi (Hassân of Minhaj from Pakistan)
Nasheed Group: Shaam

[b]Date[/b]: Friday 23rd March 2007
[b]Time[/b]: 7pm-11pm
[b]Venue[/b]: Walthamstow Assembly Hall (Town

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Lessons and Lectures by Shaykh `Abdal Qadir `Isa

Alhamdulillah, [b][url=http://www.marifah.net]www.marifah.net[/url][/b] now offers 15 [b][url=http://www.marifah.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=41&Item... lessons and lectures[/url][/b] by the late Hanafi Faqih and `Arif Billah of Aleppo, al-Sayyid Shaykh `Abdal Qadir `Isa al-Shadhili radiallahu `anhu. Enjoy!

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Bollywood star to play loose Muslim woman

Bollywood star to play loose Muslim woman

An Indian Bollywood star has signed to play the role of a Muslim woman in Hollywood who has relationships with three men after going from ultra-traditional Muslim to ultra-liberal.

Mallika Sherawat is to star in a Hollywood film ‘Unveiled’ to be directed by Bill Bannerman.

Talking about the film, Bannerman said: "Unveiled is a film about a Muslim woman who has two husbands and a lover. It is a twisted film noir, sexy thriller and dark drama.

Without A Trace

[quote][size=18]Without A Trace[/size]

They vanish quietly and quickly. Some are dragged from their beds in front of their terrified families. Others are hustled off the streets into a waiting van, or yanked from a bus at a lonely desert junction. A windowless world of sweat and fear awaits. In dark cells, nameless men bark questions. The men brandish rubber whips, clenched fists, whirring electric drills, pictures of Osama bin Laden.

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