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Islamic schools Vs State schools

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Islam underpins schools' lessons

Producer: Inside a Muslim School
BBC Radio 4 visits a privately-run Muslim school in Lancashire to see how Islam affects the curriculum and how such a school equips its students for their role in modern Britain.

Every morning at 8.45am, the sound of prayer - first in Arabic then in English - fills the only corridor connecting the classrooms of Al-Islah private school.
Nearly two hundred students, seated neatly at their tightly-packed desks, start their day by praising God.

Prayer punctuates the timetable.

New Group Replaces Al-Muhajiroun

[b]New group replaces al-Muhajiroun [/b]

Omar Bakri Mohammed ran the disbanded al-Muhajiroun group
A new group has been formed to replace radical Islamic cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed's al-Muhajiroun group, which was disbanded last year.
Ahl ul-Sunnah Wa al-Jamma was launched in a north London charity shop, with leading member, Simon Sulayman Keeler, calling the Queen "an enemy of Islam".

The convert to Islam said she was head of a country that attacked Muslims.

The controversial new group is formed of ex-leaders of al-Muhajiroun, widely condemned by most British Muslims.

Tackling the Media....

[b]As-salâmu `alaykum dear brothers and sisters in Islam!

This is something important that needs to be done before 5pm THIS Friday (25th November)!

Very often, we listen or watch the news or documentaries relating to issues facing Muslims across the world and get frustrated if the presenter is an obviously biased journalist who is NOT going to say very nice things about Muslims and who is constantly distorting the facts or misleading the public.

1000 YEARS OF ISLAM AND BRITAIN-PAST & PRESENT by Sidi D

Assalámu `alaykum wa rahmatulláhi wa barakátuhu .

I pray that you are under the shade of Allah's mercy,
in the circle of his generosity and in the remembrance
of his habib (saw)insha'Allah,

We would like to invite you to the following:

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As part of Islamic Awareness Week (IAW) Islamic Circles
with the Islamic Society of Britain (ISB) Presents :

1000 YEARS OF ISLAM AND BRITAIN - PAST & PRESENT
(The History of Muslims and Islam in the British Isles)

by Sidi Daoud Rosser-Owen (Association of British Mus

Women resist Honour Marriages

[quote="BBC NEWS"]Five women from the same family in Pakistan's Punjab province have refused to be "united" with their prospective husbands as ordered by tribal elders.

The village council has told them to "honour" 1996 childhood marriages, when the youngest of them was just five.

Elders ordered the marriages to resolve a feud between the girls' family and a rival one - a practice now outlawed.

The refusal to marry has renewed tensions, leading to a shooting incident and arrests on both sides.

Feud

The row between the families began in 1991 when a relative of the girls killed an

Study Circles

Salaam

There are numerous informal study circles’ that take place in my area. Some people choose to summarise/simplify and convey the words of contemporary or classical scholars whilst others based on their own understanding of the Qur’an and hadiths directly preach the word of Allah (swt) and His Rasool (saw).

Do any of you guys regularly attend such circles? If so, do you actually learn something or is it just a waste of time?

Do you find yourself benefiting from such circles and/or implementing what you have learned in the talk?

Or do you just attend cos your mum forces you?

Article - Seeking Allah's forgiveness

[color=red][i]Reading today's BBC News article, this article came to my mind which i read this mornin. I find it quiet emotional Cray 2 but i still think u shuld read it as it really gets u thinkin[/i][/color]

[color=black][b]Title: Seeking Allah's Forgiveness [/b][/color]

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[color=green][b]This short synopsis is based upon a lecture of His Eminence Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri. It is an important spiritual discourse on the concept of ‘forgiveness’.

Asian Gangs

Asian gang who got out of control

Three British-born Pakistani men are facing life sentences after being convicted of murdering a white graduate in London while drunk. BBC News Website looks at the case in detail.

Three young men get very drunk, shout racist abuse, assault a waiter in a curry house and get involved in a series of brawls, climaxing with an attack on a innocent man who crosses their path.

It sounds like an all too familiar night of violence of the type which blights many city centres in Britain.

Keep In Touch…

Salaam

As a person I always try to stick to my word…I don’t like being long and letting people down…If someone has asked me to do something I pretty much do it straight away….If I’ve promised to be somewhere at a certain time I’m always there…..If I’m involved in something I like to be totally committed and give it 101%

But for some reason I terrible at keeping in touch with people.

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