The ‘that’s not REAL Feminism’ defence I often hear some Muslims who fall under the sway of Feminism, disagree with my critique of Feminism (and Liberalism too sometimes) by using a defence that ‘that’s not REAL Feminism’, or ‘not… Read More ›
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Event: Syria – The ‘Forbidden’ Conflict
I have been invited to speak on the conflict in Syria on Sunday 27th April 2014. Please join me and a number of speakers, to discuss the issues facing the Muslim world today, including the issues and pressures coming from… Read More ›
Maajid Nawaz, the BBC and the UK Muslim Community
On the 24th and 25th March 2014, the BBC hosting Maajid Nawaz on two of its shows, BBC 1’s Newsnight and BBC 3’s Free Speech to speak about Muslim community affairs (yet again). This is not the first time the… Read More ›
The Feminist Furqan (criteria) replacing Allah’s Furqan (Quran)
Oh dear, predictably, another feminist known amongst the Muslim community, has just denied Quran’s (4:176) inheritance laws apparently under the guise of not needing to take them literally due to highly speculative ‘maqasid ul sharia’ (objectives of Islamic law) argument…. Read More ›
FEMEN and the nature of Feminism
The Feminist protest group, FEMEN, disrupted an Islamic conference in Germany yesterday, and protested topless attacking the Sharia. In their vain attempt to distance Feminism from FEMENs actions, some pro-Feminist advocates have dismissed FEMEN as merely being ‘Feminist extremists’, and… Read More ›
Conference Event: ‘Islam. Faith. Submission. Service’ ICNA Conference, California, USA
ICNA CALIFORNIA EVENT: ‘Islam, Faith, Submission, Service’ I’ve been invited to Anaheim, California, USA Inshallah, to speak at the ICNA Conference on 31 May 2014. I will be joined by a few colleagues in dawah, including brother Yusef Estes, and… Read More ›
EVENT in Birmingham: Syria – the Forbidden Conflict
Syria – the Forbidden Conflict Why should we support Syria? Why are people traveling to Syria being targeted by UK and other Western government authorities? Why are charities getting a hard time? Why is it a ‘forbidden’ conflict? What can… Read More ›
DEBATE VIDEO: Feminism vs Islam ‘Does Islam Treat Women Right?’ Rebak’ah Mckinney-Perry vs Abdullah al Andalusi
The video is now up, of the explosively entertaining debate with the highly vocal Irish feminist at a Dublin university, Rebak’ah Mckinney-Perry, and MDI’s Abdullah al Andalusi, on the topic ‘does Islam treat women right?’ Debate was held on 18th… Read More ›
Lecture: ‘How Sharia is more tolerant than Secular Democracy’ (University of Reading)
‘How Sharia is more tolerant than Secular Democracy’ my lecture on 11th March 2014 (today) at the University of Reading. Event is at 6:30pm today, room details on poster.
Lecture: Is Islam relevant for the 21st century? (Norwich, University of East Anglia)
As part of University of East Anglia’s final event for their Islam Awareness Week, Abdullah Al-Andalusi will be doing a talk ‘Does Islam have a place in the 21st Century?’ The event will be held on Friday 7th March, 6pm -7:30pm… Read More ›