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Mehdi Hasan, The New Statesman The British “debate” about meat, animal cruelty and ritual slaughter has become a proxy for deep fears about Muslims in our midst. LAURENT VAUTRIN/LE CARTON/PICTURETANK   I am sitting in one of London’s finest Indian restaurants, Benares, in the heart of Mayfair.
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International trade generates an incredible amount of wealth. However, very little of this wealth trickles down to the farmers and workers who extract and reap the commodities from which all goods and services ultimately originate. It’s not that world trade is inherently opposed to the needs of the
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Opening comment from AE: Although this long article below is quite the excellent journalism one now comes to expect from the New York Times, it is an incredibly sad read regardless of whatever faith background you may come from. Indeed there are certain realities uncovered below that I believe some
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By Abdal Hakim Murad (Tim Winter) It’s no mystery that people like Khalil Dale are drawn to the religion’s ultimate simplicity. The discovery at the weekend in Pakistan of the body of Khalil Dale, a British aid worker, has reminded his friends of his exceptional courage and heroism. We a
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(Ed: although this article is based on Darul Uloom abroad, none can deny the massive impact this institution has had on the development of Islam in Britain, and thus adds a further thread of interest for many Muslims in the UK who live according to its teachings and insight) Mukul Kesavan Gulf News
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Leon Moosavi, Huffington Post Tommy Robinson, the leader of the English Defence League, is set to be unveiled as the deputy leader of the British Freedom Party. There’s been talk for more than a year of the EDL leadership wanting to become involved in mainstream politics, but this is the most