Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts

Friday, 7 February 2025

DEMOCRATIC TYRANNY AND THE ISLAMIC PARADIGM: Preface to the French Edition by Hajja Aisha Bewley

[Democratic Tyranny and the Islamic Paradigm, along with many of Hajja Aisha's works are available at diwanpress.com]

    Having been requested to compose a short preface to this French translation of the text, I realised that it gave me an opportunity to address the current state of politics and the rather dire situation in which democracy now finds itself. We are living in a time of upheaval, a time of inflection, after which things could go in a number of directions, some extremely unpalatable. Democracy does now strikingly appear to be in retreat, a fact recognised even by those at the top of politics. The current American Vice-President, J.D. Vance, stated categorically in an interview that the current order will meet its ‘inevitable collapse’. Peter Thiel, the billionaire venture capitalist and political activist, has said that he does not believe that liberty and democracy are compatible. The list of critics of democracy today goes on and on. A large number of people have finally realised that democracy as practised leads to a tyranny controlled by an oligarchy. Its critics are growing. Its stalwart defendants tend to be part of what Curtis Yarvin has termed ‘the Cathedral’ – the interconnected bureaucratic network of academics, media elites and government bureaucrats who set the bounds of acceptable opinion and police it. The bureaucratic element of this situation is sometimes referred to as ‘the Deep State’, the Swamp, or the Blob. The natural response to this is expressed in the desire to dismantle this edifice or to ‘drain the swamp’. Then the question arises: what political structure should then replace ‘democracy’?

 

Sunday, 19 January 2025

THE SEARCH FOR IDENTITY by Hajja Aisha Bewley


This is the transcript of a talk given in Leeds in 17th May 2016


Every day the topic of issues of identity are mentioned as being the
root of many problems in society. And it is absolutely true and it is not a new problem. Every generation looks at changes in society and says the same thing. But in modern times, these problems are accelerated and intensified due to the pace of change and the constant feedback through media, and particularly social media. The focus is intensified. Political identity, cultural identity, and now even gender identity, which is most likely a symptom of the intensification of the general crisis in identity. 

Friday, 31 May 2024

The Essential Difference between Zionism and Judaism by Shaykh Abdalhaqq Bewley

I am writing this to elucidate something that I believe to be generally recognised but that I have not seen clearly articulated elsewhere. It concerns the use of the term “antisemitism”. The adjective “antisemitic” has long ceased to have anything to do with semitic ethnicity and has come exclusively, in its present usage, to mean anti-Jewish. By definition an antisemite is now a person who is against Jews. However, it is an accusation that has, for instance, recently been levelled at many people participating in demonstrations against the present Israeli bombardment of Gaza. Yet the truth is that the demonstrators are not anti-Jewish. They are pro-Palestinian and in many cases anti-Zionist, in as far as the present policies of the Israeli government can be seen as furthering the political goals of the Zionist movement, but they are not against Jewish people. 

 

What has happened is that for a considerable period of time there has been a concerted and deliberate effort to equate Zionism – the political movement to establish a permanent homeland for Jews in Israel – with Judaism itself. The two things are in reality, of course, in no way synonymous. The one is a venerated, ancient religion and the other a modern political movement. But this connection between the two has been brought about so that supporters of Israel can accuse anyone who opposes Israel and its policies of being antisemitic. As we know, the accusation of antisemitism has, since the unspeakable horrors of the Second World War and the necessary measures to protect the Jewish community that followed it, become a powerful and effective indictment against anyone accused of it. But the end result of what has been done is that it has made it possible to by extension label anyone who is actively pro-Palestinian as antisemitic. 

 

Its effectiveness as a weapon on this basis can be seen in the way that it was used to oust Jeremy Corbyn firstly from the leadership of the Labour Party and then from the party itself. Jeremy Corbyn was clearly pro-Palestinian and against political Zionism – in as far as it affected Israeli government policy and its implementation – but he was in no way anti-Jewish. No one could be less anti-Jewish. So he was not in fact antisemitic. Yet the fact that Zionism and Judaism have been conflated enabled his enemies to wield the weapon of antisemitism against him and ensure his removal. It is now being used in the same way to discredit those demonstrating against Israel’s actions in Gaza. The demonstrations are pro-Palestinian and anti-Zionist but they are certainly not anti-Jewish. 

 

The grave danger in what has happened is that that the conflation of Zionism and Judaism might actually come to be seen to be a reality and that people might indeed start to view Zionism and Judaism as the same thing. This would lead to the Jewish community being wrongly blamed for the actions of the Israeli government, something which must be avoided at all costs. It is, therefore, absolutely vital that the distinction between Zionism and Judaism is clearly delineated and the responsibility for the awful situation of the Palestinians in Gaza laid where it actually belongs, at the door of the Zionist policies of the Israeli government, aided and condoned by its international supporters, and nowhere else. 

Wednesday, 10 April 2024

Khutba for Eid al-Fitr 2024








Part 1

 

الله أكبر الله أكبر الله أكبر         لا إله إلا الله        الله أكبر الله أكبر    ولله الحمد

الله اكبر كبيرا،  والحمد لله كثيرا، وسبحان الله بكرةً وأصيلا

إِنَّ الْحَمْدَ لِلَّهِ ,نَحْمَدُهُ وَنَسْتَعِينُهُ ونستغفره ونومنه ونتوكل عليه ,ونعوذ بالله من شرور أنفسنا ,ومن سيئات أعمالنا ,مَنْ يَهْدِهِ اللَّهُ فَلَا مُضِلَّ لَهُ ,وَمَنْ يُضْلِلْ فَلَا هَادِيَ لَهُ ,وَأَشْهَدُ أَنْ لَا إِلَهَ إِلَّا اللَّهُ وَحْدَهُ لَا شَرِيكَ لَهُ , وَأَشْهَدُ وَأَنَّ سيدنا وحبيبنا ومولانا مُحَمَّدًا عَبْدُهُ وَرَسُولُه 

ٱلۡحَمۡدُ لِلَّهِ ٱلَّذِی هَدَىٰنَا لِهَـٰذَا وَمَا كُنَّا لِنَهۡتَدِیَ لَوۡلَاۤ أَنۡ هَدَىٰنَا ٱللَّهُۖ لَقَدۡ جَاۤءَتۡ رُسُلُ رَبِّنَا بِٱلۡحَقِّۖ

عما بعد

فقال الله تعلى في كتابه العزيز

بعد أعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم

 

یَـٰۤأَیُّهَا ٱلَّذِینَ ءَامَنُوا۟ ٱتَّقُوا۟ ٱللَّهَ حَقَّ تُقَاتِهِۦ وَلَا تَمُوتُنَّ إِلَّا وَأَنتُم مُّسۡلِمُونَ

Allah says in His Generous Book:

You who believe, have taqwa of Allah with the taqwa due to Him and do not die except as Muslims.

 

This Eid has fallen at a time in which the worldwide Muslim community is in a state of shock, grief and anger due to the ongoing events in Palestine, not to mention other various injustices being committed against our fellow Muslims across the world. Thus, although we are entirely grateful to Allah for permitting us to live through, and take benefit from, yet another Ramadan, the joy we feel – which is usually a prominent feature of Eid al-Fitr – has been to some extent curtailed by sadness and outrage. 

 

Monday, 23 March 2020

CORONAVIRUS: A MUSLIM'S RESPONSE by Yusuf Rowland



In the name of Allah, All-Merciful, Most Merciful
Praise be to Allah, the Lord of all the worlds,
the All-Merciful, the Most Merciful,
the King of the Day of Judgement.
You alone we worship. You alone we ask for help.
Guide us on the Straight Path,
the Path of those You have blessed,
not of those with anger on them, nor of the misguided.


In the name of Allah the All-Merciful, the Most Merciful.
No god except Allah.
Allah is enough for us and a most excellent protector.
There is no power or might except by Allah.

Allah, in His timeless wisdom, begins his book with the phrase: “Praise be to Allah, the Lord of all the worlds”. In these few words, Allah tells us that the whole creational event is continually under His command. The meaning of Lord (rabb) is comprehensive. It includes meanings such as ‘king’ and ‘master’, but also indicates that He, the Exalted, is in control of His Dominion at every moment, managing it, putting it right and taking care of it. So Allah has created all the worlds and is, at every instant, managing every aspect of His creation and ordering it. Everything from the movement of the vast array of planets and stars to the smallest microbes are under His command at every instant - even down to the tiniest atoms and the quantum field. Moreover, He precedes this with His praise, which indicates that there is an excellence and perfection to everything He does, whether or not we are able to perceive it. He is merciful beyond our comprehension of mercy and He will hold us all to account on the Day of Judgement; on that day, we will be most in need of the intercession of our Beloved Messenger and Guide .

Therefore, for the believer, nothing is outside of His command. Every single thing that happens is His Act, and He is One in His Acts, His Attributes and His Essence.

Friday, 7 February 2020

RESSENTIMENT AND VIOLENT EXTREMISM by Shaykh Abdalhaqq Bewley

A discourse given on Thursday, 6th February 2020 

In his book, Age of Anger, the author Pankaj Mishra incisively demonstrates that the present wave of atrocities attributed to Islamic extremism cannot be viewed in isolation and must be seen as part of a historical continuum that originated in the 18th Century in the sweeping intellectual, social, economic and moral dislocation brought about by European Enlightenment thinking. 

This ushered in a new way of looking at the world and instigated profound changes in the political and social landscape, which are still being felt to this day. The new worldview found early political expression in the violent convulsions of the American war of independence and then, shortly afterwards, the French revolution, in which the idea of “terror” as political policy was openly advocated. Violent political acts based on these ideas continued throughout the 19th Century in various guises – often taking the form of revolutionary and nationalist movements – and in the 20th Century in anti imperialist, anti-colonialist and nationalist movements in Africa, America and Asia. 

Tuesday, 26 March 2019

THE REAL AIM OF RSE by Shaykh Abdalhaqq Bewley

Speaking on the Today programme about communities who were objecting to their primary-school aged children being taught the presently proposed form of relationship education, Sir Michael Wilshaw, the ex-Ofsted chief, made the following astonishing, and profoundly shocking, statement. He said, “These people, who have very conservative views, sincerely held, have also got to understand that they’re living in this country with the values that this country holds and they’ve got to balance these two issues.” This remark has the unavoidable corollary: “if they don’t do that they shouldn’t be living in this country.” Who on earth does this man think he is speaking about and speaking to? Who are “these people” he’s referring to? Well, Sir Michael, I am one of them. I wholeheartedly espouse the views they put forward and completely uphold the objections they are making. My family arrived in this country in the entourage of Eleanor of Aquitaine; are you suggesting I should go back there?

Wednesday, 21 March 2018

“Education between Politics and Knowledge” by Abu Bakr Rieger

Granada, 13th of August

I. Education and Ideology
II. Education and Psychology
III. Education and Community
IV. Education and Politics (Suggestions)

Ladies and Gentlemen,
When I was invited to give a talk, I was not sure if education is really my subject as such. In reality I am currently more interested in a new understanding of politics/ideology in relation to the phenomenon of psychology. But then I saw a connection between these subjects.

I want to talk about an education which is close to us, close to our situation, here and now. My intention is also to propose another understanding of today’s role of communities.

Let me begin with a dedication:
“Upbringing means acquainting young people with the conditions and
educating them about the conditions under which one can live in the world in
general, and then in particular strata of it.” (Goethe) 


Saturday, 13 December 2014

BETWEEN THE PONYTAIL AND THE BURKA By Hajja Rabea Redpath

Originally posted on May 12, 2014 @ ladyaisha.org
Talk given January 11th 2014 by Hajja Rabea Redpath, Director of Lady Aisha College - Cape Town

A‘udhu billahi mina sahaytan ar-Rajeem, bismillahi arRahman ar-Raheem.
La hawla wa la quwwata illa billahi al-Aliyyi al-‘Atheem.
Allahumma salli ‘ala sayyidina Muhamadin ‘abdika wa rasulika an-Nabi al-Ummi
wa ‘ala aalihi wa sahbihi wa sallam.



As-Salamu ‘alaykum everybody, and welcome.

The purpose of this talk is to look at the needs and requirements of the modern-day Muslim young woman, and how we can help her. It is clear that we are in a rapidly changing age and there is a need to readdress and confront what the young woman needs in this new age we live in.

Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Khutba on ISIS and the Khawarij By Imam Habib Bewley

22.08.2014
Originally posted on www.jumuamosquect.com

الحمد لله، الحمد لله الذي حفِظ دينَه بالخلفاء والأمراء والسلاطين، وجعل مبايعتَهم وطاعتَهم الطريق إلى وحدة الأمة والنصر المبين، نحمده تعالى ونستعينه، ونشكره تعالى ونستغفره ونستغيثه، نعوذ بالله من شرور أنفسنا ومن سيئات أعمالنا، من يهد الله فهو المهتد ومن يضلل فلن تجد له وليا مرشدا، ونشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له، له الملك و له الحمد، يحيي ويميت، بيده الخير، وهو على كل شيء قدير،  ونشهد أن سيدنا و مولانا محمداً عبده ورسوله، وحبيبه وصفيه، بلغ الرسالة وأدٌى الأمانة ونصح الأمة، النبي الأمي الذي أرسله الله بالهدى والدين الحق، بشيرا ونذيرا بين يدي الساعة، صلى الله عليه وسلم وعلى آله وأصحابه ومن تبعهم بإحسان إلى يوم الدين.

أما بعد! فيا عباد الله اتقوا الله حق تقاته ولا تموتن إلا وأنتم مسلمون. يأيها الذين ءامنوا اتقوا الله وقولوا قولا سديدا يصلح لكم أعمالكم ويغفر لكم ذنوبكم. ومن يطع 

الله ورسوله فقد فاز فوزا عظيما. اتقوا الله فيما أمر وانتهوا عما نها عنه وزجر.


We have all been shocked and horrified by the pictures and reports beamed back to us from Gaza of the burnt and mutilated bodies of our fellow Muslim men, women and children, trapped with no place to run or hide and killed in their own homes by lethal rockets and bombs. The images are heartbreaking and how could they not be, for they are our brothers and sisters in the deen. The Prophet said, 


مثل المؤمنين في تراحمهم وتوادهم وتعاطفهم مثل الجسد إذا اشتكى منه عضو تداعى له سائر جسده بالسهر والحمى


“The believers are like a body in their mercy, love and affection for one other - when any one limb aches, the rest of the body reacts to that with sleeplessness and fever.” 

They are a part of us, a part of our umma, and their suffering causes us great distress. So we ask Allah to relieve their suffering, and give them a way out and protect them from their enemies. And bring about the best possible outcome for their situation, one which is pleasing to Him and strengthens them and the Muslim Umma.

This situation that the Palestinian people are facing has been going on for months, indeed for years, but we must be careful to not let it distract us from what else is going on. For there is another situation that dwarfs it in significance and scope, one which threatens the stability and well-being of the entire region and one which is harder for us to come to terms with given that all of the sides involved claim to be Muslim. This other situation, this other conflict, has led to the deaths of not just thousands of Muslims, but hundreds of thousands, many of whom are again women and children. The epicentre of this conflict is Syria, but it has since spread into Iraq. On the one side, you have Bashar al-Assad and the Shi’i leadership of Iraq, and on the other, the group known as the Islamic State, or ISIS.

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

ISRAEL’S PROBLEM by Shaykh Dr Abdalqadir al-Sufi

Posted on August 6, 2014 on www.shaykhabdalqadir.com


Furorne caecus, an rapit vis acrior, an culpa? Responsum date!

Horace: Epodon VII. 13-14. Oxford.

(Is it blind frenzy that hurries you along, or some stronger force, or is it guilt? Answer my question!)


A strange phenomenon has emerged in the ancient Roman colony of the Jews. The Israeli populace spread out across the ancient territory of their – or some of their – ancestors are being bombarded by thousands of rockets so ineffective that, despite the psychological strain, kill only a handful, while the whole might of the state is bombing the huddled masses of arabs packed together on the tiny Gaza strip. Daily houses are destroyed there by bomb and drone, women and children are torn to shreds with their men – almost two thousand dead. The Israelis on their side are disturbingly untouched by this massacre. Educated, middle class matrons on television express approval of this lethal bombardment, bizarrely unmoved by sobbing mothers and mutilated infants.

The media directed view of the disaster posits two quite rationally unacceptable positions – the Israelis under rocket attack versus the bloodbath of neighbours controlled by a military group claiming their “just rights”.
How did we get to this unconfronted human disaster?


Let us begin at the trigger point in the 20th century.

Monday, 30 June 2014

New website: iandallas.org




MAGNA CARTA AND THE END OF THE POLITICAL CLASS by Shaykh Abdalqadir al-Sufi

Posted June 23, 2014 on www.shaykhabdalqadir.com

The worst result has occurred in the issue of the trial of the men accused of terrorism. The trial was ordered to be held in camera, that meant in private unwitnessed by citizens or media. The evidence and the summation withheld from the people. The excuse was ‘national security’ – as yet undefined even in the law justifying the principle. The laws destroying the great and up until then honoured foundation of British society was enacted under a Prime Minister now revealed as a mentally unstable psychopath. Worse than his madness was his slavish obedience to the financial masters of Britain since 1945, the U.S.A. The laws that dismantled the great defining document of civic freedom, the Magna Carta were direct copies of the set of laws by which America dismantled the legal framework of the Founding Fathers.

At appeal the affair was decided by Lord Gross who declared that the sensitive matter (the evidence on which they stood accused) should be held in camera but that the rest of the trial (an inhibited defence) could proceed in public.

Who is Lord Gross? This is a man who attended South Africa’s most prestigious Jewish school, Herzlia, and then presumably turned his back on the injustices of apartheid to find a high place in English law. Now, having disdained the inhumanity of the South African regime, he sits in authority on an English bench and first pays lip-service to Magna Carta then smashes it in his judgement.

The accused will still stand judged on an unheard evidence. This doubly weakens civic society, for one group can now argue that the accused were victims of agents provocateurs and it was this that had to be concealed from the citizens.

If this fundamental and primal law of civic society is as it now is both traduced and then rejected – what, we must ask is of worth? What merits security? Or is it that national security is a euphemism for a national prison of its inhabitants.

As if to cover the open crime of Lord Gross, traitor to English justice and to his own people who were slaughtered in their million by the simple original mechanism of arrest without trial, the Prime Minister declares the traduced law a basis of our intrinsic values.

In Israel Cameron grovelled for acceptance, declaring that his family had jewish blood. An Israeli general walked out, declaring:

‘That cuts no ice! He thinks we think like Hitler thought we thought.’

Cameron’s loud affirmation of our ‘basic values’ in the middle of a campaign of denigration aimed at Muslim British citizens held up Magna Carta just as the shameful Law Lord was destroying it. Well, here, it is a Muslim leader and a Scot defending it and now to teach the poor man about values.

Let us call things by their proper names.

We take our definition from ‘The Shorter Oxford Dictionary, Vol. 2’.

Value: Middle English and Old French.

That amount of some commodity, medium of exchange, etc., which is 
considered to be an equivalent for something else.

The material or monetary worth of a thing: the amount at which it may be 
estimated in terms of some medium of exchange or other standards of a 
like nature.

Therefore to establish justice in our commonwealth, the proposal of this loyal Scottish Muslim citizen is that the political-class which invented should now abolish VALUE-ADDED-TAX since to tax value surely is to de-value.

Monday, 16 June 2014

CROWN AND CIVIL SOCIETY – THE CROSSROADS by Shaykh Dr Abdalqadir al-Sufi


In Britain a legal decision has been taken that represents an absolute severing of the most fundamental element in what has been our boast for eight hundred years. Again and again the governance of Britain has been called to account over centuries and tested in this matter. First monarchy, then parliament, and then in that wedding of crown and people that became the renowned compromise between monarchy and a two tiered parliament – one elected by the masses and the other a hereditary land-owning house of correction and honing of common law – which was to become a praised model across Europe. At the end of the twentieth century the unbalanced socialist premier put the final marker on the House of Lords, already fatally wounded by the decision to create life-peers chosen by government. Opposed by Lord Cranbourne, direct descendent of Queen Elizabeth I’s ruling family, the Cecils, the hereditary principle was abolished, reducing the second chamber to an extension of the Commons. Thus one chamber government in effect destroyed the British Constitution.

The weakening of parliamentary government was exacerbated by the slow restructuring of Commons’ practice following World War II. The Conservatives were reformed from a gentry-based farming party to a new-rich business party while the socialists moved from being a trade-union based workers’ party to being an Americanised middle-class party.

The new century saw the gradual surrender of Britain to what, 1945 had made clear, was the new role of post-industrial Britain, a financial clearing-house under American control. It was this transfer that was the real explanation of the otherwise inexplicable entry of Britain into military adventures, first in Iraq, then in Afghanistan. This entrapment in turn led to a series of changes in the law which radically redesigned the British legal system. With the new and undefined concept of ‘national security’, directly following America’s path to abandonment of its own past, Britain’s civil order began to unravel.

Now, with the new situation, Britain stands to lose its long heritage of protected liberty, and that means to break the tie that binds monarchy to people.

Before defining this affair it is vital to put on record that it is in no way an oblique defence of the men on trial. I am, over years, on record opposed to the follies of political Islam and its bastard offspring, terrorism. What is at issue is the decision to hold a trial in absolute secrecy, on grounds of national security. Further, let us put on record our disgust that the jewish law Lord, Lord Carlile, has spoken in its favour. That is something that for a modern jew is shameful, for it was such a decision in Germany that ended with an unchallenged mass genocide.

Our great guide in all matters of civil society’s health and preservation, the noblest and most important voice of the Scottish Enlightenment, Adam Ferguson, spoke clearly. He said:

We must admire, as the key-stone of civil liberty, the statute which forces the secrets of every prison to be revealed, the cause of every commitment to be declared, and the person of the accused to be produced, that he may claim his enlargement, or his trial, within a limited time. No wiser form was ever opposed to the abuses of power. But it requires a fabric no less than the whole political constitution of Great Britain, a spirit no less than the refractory and turbulent zeal of this fortunate people, to secure its effects.

It is nearly the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, which alongside specific laws relating to land tenure, and kingly obligations, laid out a clear law assuring an accused person a trial in public hearing before his peers. Today it is about to be rescinded.

If these prisoners are tried in camera, in secret, and unwittnesed it will reverberate throughout Britain and indeed, the world. It will break Parliament’s bond with the British people, and worse, it will end justification for a monarchy indifferent to this essential human mark of liberty.

Monday, 25 November 2013

Reconnecting with Nature by By Klaudia Khan


The concept of responsible management and taking care of the natural environment is firmly embedded in the teachings of Islam, so Muslims shouldn’t be reminded that living eco-friendly lifestyle is part of their religion. Or do they?




Fazlun Khalid, a man synonymous with the eco-Islam movement and one of the most influential contemporary Muslims, claims that people nowadays, including Muslims, are getting more and more disconnected from nature.


It’s not only Islam that teaches respect for the natural environment, but it’s an idea rooted in every religious system in the world. Yet as the philosophy of the Post-Enlightenment Era divided the sacrum from the Profanum, industrialization and urbanization allowed people to live lives that are physically disconnected from nature, the sacrosanct link between the Creator and the creation has gone into abyss.

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Tuesday, 3 September 2013

SYRIA – THE WORLD’S FEVER CHART by Shaykh Dr. Abdalqadir al-Sufi

Posted on September 1, 2013 on www.shaykhabdalqadir.com

Helpless, though we certainly are as individuals before the sordid slaughter of the Shi’a family dictator’s fight for survival in Syria – it does not mean that we can not learn from it about the current state of world power. It gives us a reading on the condition of Russia, of China, of Britain and of the American republic’s collapse.

Russia. The world can now observe that after its disastrous attempt to engineer a technological society run by a pragmatic elite of politicians, bureaucrats and technicians, its whole governed by a rigid psychotic, it has blundered into a tiny oligarchic rule this time controlled by a below-stairs ex-KGB man. Putin is a man at the bottom of the pile, catapulted to a leadership that for a historical moment made him seem capable of the task. But, uneducated both culturally and politically, he has survived on cynical pragmatism doomed to be swept aside by the first Tartar star to rise in the east. The brutalism of his approach to Syria is clear to the Russian people. He fails to grasp that Stalin survived by his endless cold passion for the games of politics. He was an ascetic from a seminary. Putin is a man without background, his foreground now crammed with wealth. He is a push-over. It will come sooner than later.

Friday, 30 August 2013

New courses starting at MFAS



MFAS Autumnal Term Opening Weekend. 2 Free Muslim Faculty lectures. 2-5pm. The Curve Auditorium, The Forum, Millennium Plain. Norwich UK

▶ For all lecture and course info, go to:
http://themuslimfaculty.org/welcome



Friday, 16 August 2013

‘EGYPT. TO WHOM THE BELL TOLLS…’ by Shaykh Dr. Abdalqadir al-Sufi

Originally posted on August 16, 2013 on his website: www.shaykhabdalqadir.com

Of course we are appalled at the massacre of a country’s citizens by its own military. We must step back from the frenzied scene of ‘breaking news’ and its dismal commentators. These events are profound in effect and by their nature will reconstruct political discourse as a result.


In these final days of the American experiment it was perhaps inevitable that its last two holders of the high office of Secretary of State should prove inadequate, a woman who had failed in the bedroom, followed by a man who had failed on the battlefield.