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Robert Fisk: Only justice can bring peace to this benighted region
Father Salim Namour of the Saint Charbel monastery – named after the long-dead Maronite priest who allegedly cries once a year – claimed that his town was a model of co-existence and uttered words which might be prayed in…
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Pastor Terry Jones to meet Ground Zero imam
Mosque, in Morden, south west London. Rafiq Hayat, national president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK, said: "The way this threat has been used to force a change of plans for the Ground Zero mosque is a sad and… -
Muslims 'being turned into terrorists in jail'
The former preacher at London's Finsbury Park mosque was jailed for terrorism offences in 2006 and remains on remand in the high-security unit of Belmarsh prison, where he is isolated from other prisoners. -
Malaysia: Discover Asia's secret shores
One is the "floating mosque", Masjid Tengku Tengah Most of the south-east Asian peninsula that jabs down towards the equator seems familiar territory to many British travellers. Yet even though the British are inveterate… -
Police attacked during anti-racist march
London Mosque to control the crowds, even placing themselves in danger, there was the risk of serious disorder. Mosque in response to rumours the EDL were planning a protest. Cordons were set up to stop people going up… -
Catriona Luke: Cuckoos, Magna Carta and sufi love poetry - why Liam Fox…
In one poem, he says that we should look for God in our hearts, rather than a church, temple or mosque. Middle East enjoyed superior health care facilities, which included inoculation. They’re still whirling in Turkey and… -
Banned, play that challenged the BNP
Some residents in Dudley recently began a protest aimed at the building of a mosque, which was finally refused planning permission. This month the play opened in east London near Barking and Dagenham, which polled 19.4 per… -
Nigerian in aircraft attack linked to London mosque
Mohammed Mutallab, a cousin of the arrested man, has claimed that the year-old came under the influence of extremist groups while in this country, and associates claim he visited the East London Mosque, which has attracted… -
Renouncing Islamism: To the brink and back again
Some berobed men are staring at us, so he takes me down to the mosque's office. I meet him outside his little mosque in Leyton. People come in and out of the mosque office, and Usama lowers his voice a little. -
Stay the night: Le Gray, Beirut
On the doorstep, Solidere is stacked with big-name designers, and for culture, the Roman Baths, Mohammad al-Amin Mosque and St George's Cathedral are just a stroll away. And with Four Seasons opening here in December and Grand…
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Man in court over 'plot to blow up aircraft'
Khatib said his family was not overtly religious and while he went to the mosque to read the Koran as a youngster, he lost interest as he grew older and would only go to prayers if his friends did. Adam Khatib, 22, of… -
Anti-Islamists target Palestinian rally in central London
On Friday, 500 riot officers broke up a crowd of 2,000 Muslim youths who gathered to defend Harrow central mosque from a planned protest by the EDL-affiliated group Stop the Islamisation of Europe. The tactic of trying to… -
Joan Smith: This shameful gender segregation
But the tragedy in the Gulf is not as remote from events in Whitechapel as it first seems.Fitzpatrick has been depicted, wrongly as far as I can tell, as storming out of the wedding at the London Muslim Centre, which is part… -
Minister who left Muslim wedding attacked
Bodrul Islam said he had been "amazed and shocked" by Mr Fitzpatrick's protest.The minister blamed the decision to segregate men and women at the ceremony on the Islamic Forum of Europe (IFE), a conservative group with an… -
Stephen Glover: Muslim extremists and a bitter schism in left-wing journalism
He suggested that Jamaat has supporters in the Muslim Council of Britain, and that the East London Mosque, which Prince Charles visited last year, is its "stronghold". The columnist is Nick Cohen of The Observer and the London…