The road back to Palestine — Dr Kalim Siddiqui, 1990.
"We must also remember that ... such nation-States as Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq and Saudi Arabia are just as ‘lost’ to Islam as Palestine. Palestine c...
"We must also remember that ... such nation-States as Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq and Saudi Arabia are just as ‘lost’ to Islam as Palestine. Palestine c...
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 in Crescent International (September 1-15, 1986) on the MI World Seminar on ‘Muslim political thought during the colonial period’. Reprinted in Issues...
"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...
The image of a world engaged in a global conflict between Islam and kufr, in which the Muslims are led by the Islamic Revolution in Iran, was brought into sharp...
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... ...
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 Is...
‘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 I...
The papers were presented under four major themes: the Hajj in the Qur'an, the History and Practice of the Hajj, the Hajj and the Islamic movement, and the Futu...