Forthcoming Islamic Circles events update UK

Forthcoming Islamic Circles events, courses and jobs Assalamu ‘alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu, Please find below details of forthcoming Islamic Circles events, courses and jobs notices. Please forward to those who may be interested! ********ISLAMIC CIRCLES EVENTS IN BRIEF ************** 1) WORK, TEACH AND LEARN – OPPORTUNTIES IN TURKEY AND CENTRAL ASIA: London, 14 July ***** ISLAMIC CIRCLES MARRIAGE EVENTS************************ 1) UNDER 30s MUSLIM MARRIAGE EVENT: London, 17 July 2) SOMALI MUSLIM MARRIAGE EVENT: London, 17 July 3) GUJARATI MUSLIM MARRIAGE EVENT: Manchester, 7 August 4) PAKISTANI MUSLIM MARRIAGE EVENT: Manchester, 7 August Full information can be found on http://www.muslimmarriageevents.orgContinue reading Forthcoming Islamic Circles events update UK

Respecting Scholars of Worshipping Mullahs?

Where is the Respect for Our Scholars? Salman al-Oadah While reading the book al-Bayân wa al-Tabyîn by al-Jâhiz, I came across verses of poetry penned by some of the Mu`tazilah in praise of Wâsil b. `Atâ’, the founder of their school of thought. They were extolling his strength of character, the honor in which he was held by his followers, and the sacrifices they were willing to make on his behalf. This surprised me because the Mu`tazilah – being the elitist rationalists that they were – were not generally in the habit of giving public displays of emotion or of … Continue reading Respecting Scholars of Worshipping Mullahs?

Commemorating the Srebrenica Massacre and Genocide against Bosnians

Bosnians, Serbian President & European Dignitaries Commemorate Srebrenica Massacre 11 July 2010 A ceremony is taking place in Bosnia to mark the 15th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre – the worst atrocity in Europe since World War II. More than 7,000 Muslim men and boys from the town were killed by advancing Bosnian Serb troops in July 1995. The remains of more than 700 recently identified victims are being buried at a cemetery near Srebrenica. Every year, more and more bodies are found in mass graves. Serbian President Boris Tadic is attending the ceremony, in what is seen as a … Continue reading Commemorating the Srebrenica Massacre and Genocide against Bosnians

Khomeini’s Long Shadow – How A Quiet Revolution in Shiism Could Resolve the Crisis in Iran

Mohamad Bazzi For many Shiite Muslims, whose religion was born of rebellion, last year’s popular uprising in Iran was just the latest in a centuries-long struggle against injustice and tyranny. Now, as the clerical regime consolidates its grip on power a year after the tainted reelection of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran remains torn by what seems to be a hopeless conflict between Islam and democracy. But the 2009 unrest and violent crackdown in Iran were actually battles in a larger war that has been raging for centuries within Shiism — a war over who should rule the faithful, and how. … Continue reading Khomeini’s Long Shadow – How A Quiet Revolution in Shiism Could Resolve the Crisis in Iran

The Rise of Political Islam in the West

Veiled Truths The Rise of Political Islam in the West By Marc Lynch This spring, Tariq Ramadan arrived in the United States nearly six years after being denied a visa by the Bush administration. The U.S. government had previously refused Ramadan entry on the grounds that he had donated to a French charity with ties to Hamas. Then, last January, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced that Ramadan was welcome. His appearance in the United States seemed to manifest the White House’s changing rhetoric about the Muslim world. In June 2009, President Barack Obama spoke in Cairo of reaching out … Continue reading The Rise of Political Islam in the West

Blapshemy of Octavia Nasr

Oops, I tweeted again By Sreeram Chaulia In death, Lebanon’s revered Shi’ite Ayatollah Mohammad Fadlallah claimed a few unintended scalps last week. His cachet of attracting goodwill from those perched on the other side of the political fence in the Arab-Israeli conflict landed some tech-savvy sympathizers in the soup. The first victim of Fadlallah’s posthumous cross-spectrum charm was a veteran senior editor of Middle Eastern affairs at the US television channel, Cable News Network (CNN). Octavia Nasr posted a message on Twitter on the day the cleric deceased that said she was “sad to hear of the passing” since he … Continue reading Blapshemy of Octavia Nasr

Hawks claws for Iran?

Hawks sharpen claws for Iran strike By Jim Lobe WASHINGTON – “From a marketing point of view, you don’t introduce new products in August,” explained then-White House chief of staff Andrew Card in September 2002, in answer to queries about why the administration of George W Bush had not launched its campaign to rally public opinion behind invading Iraq earlier in the summer. And while it’s only July – and less than a month after the United Nations, the European Union and the US Congress approved new economic sanctions against Iran – a familiar clutch of Iraq war hawks appear … Continue reading Hawks claws for Iran?

Rage of Kashmiri youth

Rage of a lost generation By Sudha Ramachandran BANGALORE – Kashmir is on the boil again. Some 15 people, mostly teenagers, have died in police firing over the past month. In an attempt at quelling the unrest, the government called out the army last week in Srinagar, the summer capital of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. This is the first time ever that the army has been called out in Srinagar for crowd control. The decision to send in the army was taken when even the imposition of curfew on an angry city failed to get protesters off … Continue reading Rage of Kashmiri youth