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The Rochdale Grooming Case Confronted
Everyone’s an expert but most are avoiding the really difficult questions Dr Abdul Wahid Over the past few days, hoards of media commentators have filled column inches after the conviction of nine men for the sexual [...]
Babar Ahmad: British Justice Exposed
Whatever the final outcome, Babar Ahmad’s case is a humiliating indictment of British ‘justice’ Dr. Abdul Wahid The lead news in the UK has been the interview with Babar Ahmad – the UK’s longest serving prisoner who [...]
Cameron, Cruddas, and Pay-per-view Democracy
Democracy is the best political system money can buy … and the ‘Cash-for Cameron’ Scandal is just the latest proof Dr. Abdul Wahid In common parlance the word used for trying to influence people’s actions by means [...]
Justice is supposed to be blind – not two-faced
One of the things in the Islamic world that fuels a call for an Islamic system is the fact that it holds impartial justice to the highest standard—from the highest member of government to the ordinary [...]
Hamza Kashgari and the divide over ‘free speech’
Dr. Abdul Wahid – Why you won’t see Muslims adopting the ‘right’ to insult Prophets The case of Hamza Kashgari is one that I think most people in the West simply don’t understand. Even those who [...]
The Guantanamo Legacy – Ten Years of Criminality go beyond this one base and one state
Dr Abdul Wahid Last week I attended an event in London marking the 10-year anniversary of the American gulag at Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, organised jointly by Cage Prisoners, Islamic Human Rights Commission and Reprieve. [...]







The Rochdale Grooming Case Confronted
A well articulated and thought provoking piece of writing. I agree, th
An open letter to Rashid al Ghannouchi
Yazaak Allahu khayran.
The Politics of Tribulation
the problem with the ikhwan movement is lack of ideological premises,
An open letter to Rashid al Ghannouchi
I think the ending would have been much better if the writer avoided t
Atheism in the dock
Mr Badar, I agree with you entirely that atheism has many problems;