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Banned gay bus ad group looks at legal action against TFL

A Christian group which had its advertisement pulled from London buses after it was described as anti-gay has said it is considering legal action.

The banned posters read: "Not gay! Post-gay, ex-gay and proud. Get over it!"

The adverts are not currently running on any London Buses and they will not do so."

Assisted suicide: islamic perspective

There are many similar topics out there.

Also topics similar to this are always debatable.

There can be either:
- Yes, I wanna help out and relieve this person of pain (assuming the person requiring help with suicide is chronically ill)
- No, don't believe in suicide

A middle ground isn't the most pro-active train of thought when faced with a sudden situation like this because you getting to that end result decision will be difficult. But the middle ground is where most people tend to lie.

Are there any historically related religious literature for such situations?

Maths C1/C2 Tutorial (north london)

Assalaamu'alaikoum Londoners-doing-AS-maths! this sunday in Palmer Green Masjid (30 Oakthorpe Road
Palmers Green, London
N13 5JL, United Kingdom) there's going to be a maths revision/tutorial on C1 and C2 offered by a charity called Charity Week. Starting at ten.

here's the facebook link if you want to know more

if interested to attend sign up here

Riot victim's father Tariq Jahan convicted of GBH

The Birmingham father who called for calm just hours after his own son had been killed in last summer's rioting in Birmingham has been convicted of GBH.

Tariq Jahan was given a 12 month suspended sentence with 100 hours of unpaid work after being found guilty of attacking a man in a road rage incident.

Speaking exclusively to the BBC, Mr Jahan was asked whether he felt he'd let down all the people who thought he was a hero.

Tom Holland's new book: In the shadow of the sword

In the 6th century AD, the Near East was divided between two great empires: the Persian and the Roman. A hundred years on, and one had vanished forever, while the other was a dismembered, bleeding trunk. In their place, a new superpower had arisen: the empire of the Arabs. So profound was this upheaval that it spelled, in effect, the end of the ancient world.

Will the government's web 'snoop' plans work?

The government will soon outline its plans to give security officials the power to monitor emails and internet use.

The proposals, which are predicted to feature in the upcoming Queen's speech, have been described by supporters as a much-needed "modernisation" of current measures which allow the monitoring of telephone calls.

Critics, however, call the plans an unnecessary extension of the law, and an infringment of civil liberties.

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