
Religious Violence and sectarianism condemned by Scholars
Pakistani religious parties leaders meet to eradicate sectarianism in Pakistan

Pakistani religious parties leaders meet to eradicate sectarianism in Pakistan

Mark Gonzales welcomed at Peace House in LondonÂ

Muslim scholars from Pakistan have signed a historic agreement condemning sectarianism and vowing to remove it as a cause of conflict in the violence-stricken country.

The Islamic Awakening has become a wave today, said a member of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq on Saturday, adding that this wave will soon engulf Saudi Arabia.
Video clip of UJN meeting in Bodrum, bringing together representatives of Pakistan Islam sects and movements.

Book Moda on Nasreen Shaikh Jamal al-Lail’s exhibition at the IHRC gallery

London Metropolitan police taken to court over failure to address complaints of discrimination against Muslims under counter-terrorism legislationÂ

Author of Your Fatwa Does Not Apply Here says the politicised version of Islam peddled by fundamentalists is dangerous and misrepresentative




