Video: Highlights of the MI seminar on ‘The Islamic Revolution in Iran’ (1984)
Excerpts from the Muslim Institute’s World Seminar in 1984, on ‘The Islamic Revolution in Iran: achievements, problems and prospects’.
Excerpts from the Muslim Institute’s World Seminar in 1984, on ‘The Islamic Revolution in Iran: achievements, problems and prospects’.
Full video of Dr Kalim Siddiqui’s paper at the Muslim Institute World Seminar on The Islamic Revolution in Iran, 1984.
In his second article on the MI seminar on ‘State and Politics in Islam’, Dr Kalim Siddiqui discusses the Consensus reached and some of the issues raised…
After the MI seminar on ‘State and Politics in Islam’, Dr Kalim Siddiqui wrote two articles reflecting on it. This is the first, discussing its background and significance. It was published in Crescent International, September 16-30, 1983
Article in Crescent International (September 16-31, 1983) on the Muslim Institute World Seminar on ‘State and Politics in Islam’ . Reprinted in Issues in the Islamic movement, vol. 4, 1983-84 (1403-04), pp. 39-41. Writer unknown. Ulama agree on all major issues in Muslim political thought An unequivocal reassertion of the ‘indivisible unity of religion and…
‘State and Politics in Islam was the title of a four-day world seminar held in London from August 3 to August 6, 1983. The seminar was organised by the Muslim Institute…
At the end of the Muslim Institute World Seminar on ‘State and Politics in Islam’ (3-6 August, 1983), the seminar approved a Statement of Consensus produced by a Drafting Committee. This was published in Crescent International, September 1-15, 1983, and reprinted in Issues in the Islamic movement, vol. 4, 1983-84 (1403-04), pp. 48-50. The consensus…
Dr Kalim Siddiqui presents edited highlights of the Muslim Institute seminar in 1983. Also available is the full video of his keynote speech at the seminar.
Full video of Dr Kalim Siddiqui’s paper ‘Integration and disintegration in the politics of Islam and kufr’.
Pointing out that the existing nation States serve ‘the goals or global imperialism’, Dr Siddiqui said: ‘The Islamic movement must commit itself to the abolition of the nation States that divide the Ummah in the fashion of a jigsaw puzzle’…