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Utrujj Summer Beehive-Understanding, Loving & Living Isl

“The believer who recites the Qur’an and applies it is like the utrujja (fruit), whose smell is fragrant and taste is sweet.” (Bukhari)

The Utrujj Foundation Presents the...Summer Beehive 2005
[b]Understanding Loving and Living Islam[/b]

[b]4th July- 28th July 2005 Muslim World League 46 Goodge Street, London W1T 4L
8th - 26th August 2005-: Leeds Metropolitan University, Headingley Campus, Lecture Theatre A[/b]

The Utrujj Foundation is once again pleased to invite you to its Summer Beehive ,"Understanding, Loving and Living Islam"
This summer, the Beehive returns to Leeds & London again to

Pakistani morality police

[quote][size=18]Pakistan 'moral laws' spark row[/size]

A controversial new law critics say will seek Taleban-style moral policing has been presented in Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province.

The bill would see the introduction of a moral police force to ensure strict adherence to Islamic injunctions.

Calling the proposed law "Taleban-style extremism", angry opposition politicians threw copies of the proposed legislation in the air to register their protest.

Charities

[quote][url= giving to charities that back jihad, says Muslim editor
By Colin Freeman[/url]
(Filed: 10/07/2005)

The editor of the world's leading Arab newspaper has launched a scathing attack on Muslims in Britain for turning a blind eye to terrorist fund-raising activities on their own doorstep.

Writing in the wake of Thursday's bombings, Tariq Al-Humayd, the editor-in-chief of London-based [url=

Srebrenica Massacre: Ten years On

Salaam

Ten years ago on this day, 7,500 muslim men and children were massacred whilst under the protectorate of the UN Peace Keepers. They had the troops, the weaponry and the knowledge of what was happening, but decided not to get involved, even though it was the UN itself which declared the area a protected area.

In a bloody war where many muslims (and also a few non muslims) were brutally massacred, this was probably the first time the UN lost all respect and credibility amongst muslims.

The e-Muslim

The era of the technological age is upon us. We communicate in seconds with e-mails and fax's. Information of every type is accessible to anyone with a modem from what was originally intended to be a government network for research projects, now called the Internet. The average person is able to create, advertise and publish easily for an audience of millions on the World Wide Web.

The philosophy of the Internet comes from its originators; laid back computer programmers, information and technology addicts. They wanted to create something special.

Should we value our women’s opinions?

My dearest friends!!,

As you know, we men tend to see our women as having a mini mind thus we never value their opinions in any thing. To my view, I think valuing a woman’s opinion is very important!. Yes, this is me Mujahid' saying this [img] !, and I am serious about it !!.

Most of people around the world who are really happy with life are those who value each others opinions, share the same feeling and do things they both agreed together!.

So, if you think you have problem with your lady, try to change your view on her.

UK Fatwa to Call Bombers Unbelievers, If Proved Muslims

Salaam

Quote:
[size=18]UK Fatwa to Call Bombers Unbelievers, If Proved Muslims[/size]

Britain’s top Muslim scholars are drafting a fatwa stripping those behind the grisly London blasts, if proved Muslims, from the right to call themselves Muslims, a leading British newspaper said Sunday, July 10.

[url=

Well 'Ed asked me to stick that on the site. I decided not to.

I disagree vehemently with it. My reasons:

1. Being a muslim is about beliefs, not actions.
2. It is the easy way out.
3.

War of the Generations

Why is it, that among the young (us) and the older generations (our parents) there is a huge difference?

For example, belief system. Both are Muslim, both originate from the same place, yet the young and the old act differently to any given situation.

Why is it, that our interpretation of what is correct etiquette and their interpretation is two different things? I like to believe that my morals and beliefs are that of Islamic morals and beliefs with everything else being irrelevant.

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