Category: England

Q & A: Representation of Muslim Women in the British Press

| June 23, 2009 | 0 Comments

UK Journalist Charlie Francis-Pape researched the ethics around the representation of Islamic women in the British press.  The following is a Q & A session between Ms. Francis-Pape and Shireen Qudosi. THE PRESS AND ISLAM CFP:  Do you think the general British public understand Islam?SQ: With exception, I feel they have a very limited perspective [...]

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Muslim cries against Sarah Maple drown out Aisha Duhulow’s cries for help

Muslim cries against Sarah Maple drown out Aisha Duhulow’s cries for help

| November 8, 2008 | 0 Comments

Over the last month, Muslims on the streets and on social networking sites have been expressing their hatred for Sarah Maple.  But hardly any of those uttered a word of Aisha Duhulow. Recent spotlight in the art world has been on Sarah Maple, whose viewpoint on being a Muslim in a Western society has drawn [...]

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Forced to Pray

| October 17, 2008 | 0 Comments

The morning bell rings and devout Muslim boys and girls enter their next class, eager to learn and be good little students. This morning’s subject is ‘Religious Education’, and the teacher begins the day by demonstrating the way Christians and Catholics pray to God. “Salaam everyone. Today we’re going to learn about Christianity. Now, everyone [...]

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An Unseen Invasion: The Subversion of British Culture by Pakistani Muslims

| October 17, 2008 | 0 Comments

Britain is host to a number of immigrants who flock to her shores in search of opportunity and equity. Great Britain, a nation with a steadfast commitment to free-will and fair play. Unfortunately, the natures of host Britain and these diverse groups are often less than comparable. Of all the groups that have adopted Britain [...]

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