Speech: The implications of the Rushdie Affair for Muslims in Britain (April 1, 1989)
"The Rushdie affair may well go down in history as the issue that finally brought the western civilization and the civilization of Islam into a head-on global c...
"The Rushdie affair may well go down in history as the issue that finally brought the western civilization and the civilization of Islam into a head-on global c...
Keynote speech by Dr Kalim Siddiqui at the Muslim Institute World Seminar on ‘The Future of the Haramain’.
Article by Ahmad Mohammad Kani, a Sudanese academic at Ahmedu Bello University, Nigeria, responding to the suspension of the Muslim Institute World Seminars in ...
Article by Tengku Hasan di Tiro, leader-in-exile of the Acehnese Islamic movement GAM, published in Crescent International, March 16-31, 1987. Reprinted in Issu...
Dr Kalim Siddiqui reflecting on the Muslim Institute World Seminars, and explaining the suspension of the program for financial reasons.
By Kalim Siddiqui. (Crescent International, 16-31 January, 1987. Reprinted in Issues in the Islamic movement, Vol. 7, 1986-87 (1405-06), pp. 139-143.) Whenever ...
(Editorial, Crescent International, 16-30 September, 1986. Reprinted in Issues in the Islamic movement, Vol. 7, 1986-87 (1405-06), pp. 49-51. This edi...
Editorial in Crescent International (September 1-15, 1986) on the MI World Seminar on ‘Muslim political thought during the colonial period’. Reprinted in Issues...
The following are the Consensus and Resolutions approved at the Muslim Institute World Seminar on ‘Muslim political thought during the colonial periodR...
"The new global Islamic movement will be slow, very slow, in taking shape and in breaking the surface... In these circumstances sabr is the greatest virtue. His...