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British Army Chief General’s Thoughts About Muslim Power
Speaking on the BBC Radio 4 program on 17 May 2010 about Britain’s continued occupation of Afghanistan, former British Army Chief, General Sir Richard Dannatt said: “There is an Islamist agenda which if we don’t oppose and face it off … Continue reading
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Malcom X Video Speeches In Backdrop of Tunisia, Egypt Revolution!
Assalamu Alaikum, I write this on the 1st of Feb 2011, just after watching some videos on YouTube about the protest current happening on Egypt. By the time you read this maybe it is some months or years perhaps, you … Continue reading
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Tunisian News: A New Government Or Only New President For Tunisia?
Bismillah, I’m glad to see the corrupt, oppressive, unjust and unislamic president of Tunisia had to flee to Saudi Arabia. Ironic he had to flee the country and find sanctuary in ultra Islamic Saudi Arabia when he used his power … Continue reading
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Mind Your Own Business! Can A Muslim Mind His Or Her Own Business?
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful The saying “mind your own business”, now how many times have I heard it? I don’t know but it’s one time too many. Sometimes I have thought … Continue reading
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Ramazan Fasting In Sri Lanka: My Recollections As A Sri Lankan Teenage Boy
Assalamu Alaikum, I think you’ll like to hear how the month of Ramazan fasting is observed in the Indian subcontinent. So I thought I’ll share how I used to observe Ramazan fasting in Sri Lanka when I was a Sri … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, India, Islam, Islamic World, Life, Moors, Musings, Muslims, Pakistan, Ramadan Fasting, Refugees, Religion, South Asia, Sri Lanka, sunni, Thoughts, Ummah
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Doing Dawah In Non Muslim Country With An Islamic Bookstall In a Book Exhibition
In a country like Sri Lanka doing Dawah is not easy. Until recently I didn’t think it was possible to do dawah openly in Asia as some Muslims do in the west. In Asian countries specially like India, Sri Lanka, … Continue reading
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All About Sri Lanka Muslims & The Tamil Tiger Separatist War
Bismillah, In August (2006) more than 40,000 Muslim civilians fled in fear from their hometown Muttur in eastern Sri Lanka, as violence erupted between Government forces and Tamil Tiger rebels over a neighbouring water sluice. About 100 civilians were also … Continue reading
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