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IslamicActivist
13-12-07, 02:51 PM
Every year, dozens of innocent Muslims across the country are arrested and detained under special ‘anti-terror’ legislation.
In this current climate and atmosphere of hostility towards Islam and Muslims, is it possible for a Muslim to receive a fair trial? And should Muslims expect justice from the British Legal System?
Explore these questions and more at the upcoming ‘Innocent until proven Muslim’ conference, open to Muslims and non-Muslims.
DATE & ADMISSION
Date: Saturday 15 December 2007
Time: From 1pm
Admission: FREE
VENUE
Friends House
173-177 Euston Road
London NW1
More details: http://www.captivesupport.org/
me.sawda
14-12-07, 04:18 AM
Lives far far away from UK ut, :insha: may this seminer bring beneficial consequences and may ALLAH(swt) grant his bounty on it...!!!
:jkk:
muhammed_1428
15-12-07, 07:27 PM
Went there today, Mashallah excellent talks.
Definitely taught me a thing or two about the situation for some of our brothers and sisters and was a very good reminder.
www.cageprisoners.net
http://www.captivesupport.org/
Salaamu Alaykum
insomniac
15-12-07, 10:32 PM
who spoke at this event? who is captive support :confused:
muhammed_1428
15-12-07, 11:11 PM
There was Abu hafs - i dontknow who he is either tbh...
There was a lawyer who worked on cases, forgot his name but he was the person who told everyone about the captive support website
Then there was a sister whose husband had been improsoned telling us about her experience was very sad...
And finally anjem choudary spoke for a bit - followed by another lawyer currently representing some of our brothers and sister currently imprisoned - and there were letters from prisoners read out to the audience.
Subhanullah, It was pretty sad stuff, and Inshallah I won't just say this and forget about it, and remember them all in my du'as inshallah.
umm_yusuf
15-12-07, 11:55 PM
I was there today and Subhanallah it was very sad.
The lady lawyer was the one who represents Easa Barot and others like Abu Hamza and the like may Allah secure their release.
The sister who told of her account...its so sad cos the muslims are not doing anything for our brothers and sisters in captivity. The work is many and the hands are few.
May Allah wake us from our state of slumber.
muhammed_1428
16-12-07, 03:31 PM
I was there today and Subhanallah it was very sad.
The lady lawyer was the one who represents Easa Barot and others like Abu Hamza and the like may Allah secure their release.
The sister who told of her account...its so sad cos the muslims are not doing anything for our brothers and sisters in captivity. The work is many and the hands are few.
May Allah wake us from our state of slumber.
Ameen
Mr ®hizomati©
19-12-07, 02:23 AM
Why do I always see threads like these too late??? :(
insomniac
19-12-07, 08:44 AM
There was Abu hafs - i dontknow who he is either tbh...
There was a lawyer who worked on cases, forgot his name but he was the person who told everyone about the captive support website
Then there was a sister whose husband had been improsoned telling us about her experience was very sad...
And finally anjem choudary spoke for a bit - followed by another lawyer currently representing some of our brothers and sister currently imprisoned - and there were letters from prisoners read out to the audience.
Subhanullah, It was pretty sad stuff, and Inshallah I won't just say this and forget about it, and remember them all in my du'as inshallah.
I was there today and Subhanallah it was very sad.
The lady lawyer was the one who represents Easa Barot and others like Abu Hamza and the like may Allah secure their release.
The sister who told of her account...its so sad cos the muslims are not doing anything for our brothers and sisters in captivity. The work is many and the hands are few.
May Allah wake us from our state of slumber.
Ameen.
Insha'Allaah do get involved with campaigns set up by cageprisoners etc.
Al-Farooq
19-12-07, 09:49 AM
Asalaamu alaykum.
For those of us who missed it, here is Anjem Choudary's talk from the event:
Innocent Until Proven Muslim. (http://islambase.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1043&Itemid=181)
And here is Abu Hafs talk, also:
Abu Hafs. (http://media.islambase.co.uk/SpeakersEN/Captives/Abuhafs.mp3)
Wasalaam.
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