[Face to Face] Tariq Ramadan - Academic and Broadcaster - 23Feb2011 -...
In this edition of Face to Face, the philosopher, theologian, broadcaster and professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies at Oxford University; Tariq...
In this edition of Face to Face, the philosopher, theologian, broadcaster and professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies at Oxford University; Tariq Ramadan debates on the Middle East revolutions or the so-called Islamic Awakening in the region.
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Terrorism and Resistance - ** MUST VIEW ** - Various Langauges Arabic...
State terrorism is a controversial term - used when arguing that terrorism can be carried out by governments. The concept of state terrorism and...
State terrorism is a controversial term - used when arguing that terrorism can be carried out by governments. The concept of state terrorism and indeed of terrorism has its roots in the Reign of Terror in revolutionary France - and the Oxford English Dictionary still has a definition of terrorism as - Government by intimidation carried out by the party in power in France between 1789-1794
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Hezbollah and the modern history of Lebanon - Part1 - English
Fawwaz Traboulsi is Associate Professor teaching history and politics at the Lebanese American University in Beirut and American University in...
Fawwaz Traboulsi is Associate Professor teaching history and politics at the Lebanese American University in Beirut and American University in Beirut. is an associate professor of Political Science and History at the Lebanese American University in Beirut. Dr. Traboulsi has been a visiting professor at New York University; University of Michigan, Columbia University and Cairo University and a visiting fellow at St. Antony’s College, Oxford. Dr Traboulsi has translated several works, including Edward Said’s Out of Place and Humanism and Democratic Critique. He writes in both English and Arabic on Lebanese history, Arab politics, and social movements, with his most recent book A History of Modern Lebanon (published by Pluto Books, London, 2007).
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[must watch] Islamic Concept of Education - AMZ - Urdu
Lecture delivered by Moulana Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi on the topic of ISLAMIC CONCEPT OF EDUCATION. This lecture was part of teachers training week...
Lecture delivered by Moulana Syed Ali Murtaza Zaidi on the topic of ISLAMIC CONCEPT OF EDUCATION. This lecture was part of teachers training week of teachers of Fatimiyah Education Network. This lecture was delivered in 2 sessions (on same day) on 30 July 2010
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[March for the Alternative] Video of thousands in London protest march...
Tens of thousands of protesters crowded central London on Saturday to protest government cuts to public services, streaming in from around the...
Tens of thousands of protesters crowded central London on Saturday to protest government cuts to public services, streaming in from around the country with banners, balloons and whistles. Organisers of the march estimated that at least 100,000 people were joining in the demonstration, what the Trade Union Council called the largest civil society demonstration in years. Police say some protesters have thrown paint bombs and light bulbs filled with ammonia at officers. A group of black-clad demonstrators also threw paint bombs at shops and banks on the main shopping streets of Oxford Street and New Bond Street. The group had broken away from the larger march organized by the TUC to protest against government cuts to public services.
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Changing Osama stories 'bizarre': Tariq Ramadan - English
Professor Tariq Ramadan of Oxford University says the US killing of Osama bin Laden is being perceived in the Muslim world as a PR exercise.
Professor Tariq Ramadan of Oxford University says the US killing of Osama bin Laden is being perceived in the Muslim world as a PR exercise.
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The Life of Prophet Muhammad PBUH - Episode 1 - BBC Two By Rage - English
In a first for British television, from the director/producer of the acclaimed Seven Wonders Of The Muslim World, Faris Kermani (Crescent...
In a first for British television, from the director/producer of the acclaimed Seven Wonders Of The Muslim World, Faris Kermani (Crescent Films), The Life Of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) charts the extraordinary story of a man who, in little more than 20 years, changed the world forever.
In a journey that is both literal and historical, Rageh Omaar travels to the place of Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH)birth to re-trace the actual footsteps of the Prophet; from humble beginnings in Mecca, to his struggles with accepting his Prophetic role, his flight to Medina, to the founding of the first Islamic constitution, and his subsequent military and political successes and failures -- through to his death and his legacy.
Filmed on location in Saudi Arabia, Jerusalem, Turkey, Syria, the USA, the UK and Jordan the series also draws on the expertise and comment from some of the world's leading academics and commentators on Islam, including, amongst others: Tariq Ramadan (academic and fellow of St Anthony's College, Oxford), Ziauddin Sardar (writer and broadcaster), Tom Holland (historian and author), HRH Princess Badiya El Hassan of the Jordanian Royal Family, Amira K Bennison (Senior Lecturer in Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, Cambridge University), Sajjad Rizvi (Associate Professor of Islamic Intellectual History, Exeter University), Bishop Nazir-Ali (Author of Islam: A Christian Perspective) and John L Esposito (Professor of Religion and International Affairs and Islamic Studies, Georgetown University).
Raising questions about Islam's role in the world today and exploring where Islam's attitudes towards money, charity, women, social equality, religious tolerance, war and conflict originate, the series offers a fascinating, timely and truly unique insight into the Islamic faith.
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[25 Feb 2014] Israel Apartheid Week is being marked around the world -...
The 10th annual campaign against the Israeli apartheid has kicked off in the United States and Britain.
Similar events are expected to be held...
The 10th annual campaign against the Israeli apartheid has kicked off in the United States and Britain.
Similar events are expected to be held in other parts of the world in March. The Israeli Apartheid Week is marked in over 200 cities around the world. The initiative is part of the international boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign against Israel, in response to its continued occupation of the Palestinian territories. Most events take place on university campuses and are organized by pro-Palestinian student groups. In England, events will take place at Oxford, Cambridge, the London School of Economics as well as other prestigious institutions.
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