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Category Archives: Islamophobia in the U.K.
Muslim Lawyer Defends EDL Supporter?
Muslim Lawyer Defends EDL Supporter? Muhammad ‘Abd al-Haqq Lutfur Rahman threatens legal action if Met doesn’t apply for ban on EDL march Friday, August 19, 2011 The Mayor of Tower Hamlets has given the Metropolitan Police Commissioner until Monday to seek … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Islamophobes, Anti-Muslim Hate Groups, Islamophobia as a Social Phenomenon, Islamophobia in the U.K., Islamophobia in the West, Islamophobic Events, Protesting Islam
Tagged Directly elected mayor of Tower Hamlets, East End of London, East London, English Defence League, Home Secretary, London, Lutfur Rahman, Magistrates' Court (England and Wales)
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Scottish Defence League Protest in Edinburgh
Protesting Islam |Scottish Defence League protest in Edinburgh Muhammad ‘Abd al-Haqq Ever heard of the Scottish Defense League? Well, just as the SIOE[Stop the Islamization of Europe], which developed from a xenophobic anti-Muslim Dutch hate group, has its own satellite hate … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Muslim Hate Groups, Hate Crimes Against Muslims, Islamophobia as a Social Phenomenon, Islamophobia in Australia, Islamophobia in the U.K., Islamophobia in the West, Islamophobic Events, Protesting Islam
Tagged Edinburgh, English Defence League, Hate group, Kenny MacAskill, Politics of Edinburgh, Scotland, Simple DirectMedia Layer
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Hate Crimes Against Muslims
Documenting Hate Crimes Against Muslims via IslamophobiaWatch Suspended prison sentence for EDL supporter who spray-painted graffiti at mosque site Saturday, July 30, 2011 A Hucknall man who spray-painted racist graffiti at a site earmarked for a Muslim mosque has avoided being … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Muslim Hate Groups, Hate Crimes Against Muslims, How Muslim Extremists Drive Islamophobia, Islamophobia as a Social Phenomenon, Islamophobia in the Media, Islamophobia in the U.K., Islamophobia in the U.S., Islamophobia in the West, Islamophobic Events
Tagged English Defence League, France, Hate crime, Islam, Islamophobia, Jean-Marie Le Pen, Muslim, Norway, Progress Party, West Bridgford
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How Muslim Extremists Drive Islamophobia
How Muslim Extremists Drive Islamophobia: The Connection Between Muslim Feminism and Ahl ul Bid’ah Muhammad ‘Abd al-Haqq Islamophobia has many aspects, categories, faces , and manifestations. Though the bulk of it is manufactured in a top-down fashion from unscrupulous political … Continue reading
Posted in How Muslim Extremists Drive Islamophobia, Islamophobes, Islamophobia as a Social Phenomenon, Islamophobia in Europe, Islamophobia in the Media, Islamophobia in the U.K., Islamophobia in the U.S., Islamophobia in the West, Islamophobic Tactics, Missionaries and Neo-Orientalism, Robert Spencer, The Hypocrisy of Islamophobia, The Islamophobesphere
Tagged Bid‘ah, Extremism, Islam, Islamic feminism, Islamic terrorism, Islamophobia, Muslim, Religion, Western world, Women in Islam
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The Failed EDL March on Cambridge Mosque
The Failed EDL March on a Cambridge Mosque Muhammad ‘Abd al-Haqq Via Raymond Brown (Cambridge-news) and Islamophobia Today A group of the English Defence League (EDL) marchers were met with the shouts of a small group of counter protesters from … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Muslim Hate Groups, Hate Crimes Against Muslims, Islamophobes, Islamophobia as a Social Phenomenon, Islamophobia in the U.K., Islamophobia in the West, Islamophobic Events, Islamophobic Politics
Tagged Cambridge, East of England, English Defence League, Islamophobia, Muslim, Richard Howitt, Trades Union Congress, Unite Against Fascism
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The Niqab Debate: Part 2
The Niqab Debate: Part 2 Muhammad ‘Abd Al-Haqq We spoke about the so-called security issues surrounding the burqa and niqab as impediments to positive identification. The discourse is also being presented as a safety issue in many cases. We have … Continue reading