A short introduction to the Muslim Institute, 1974-1998
The Muslim Institute emerged from talks in 1972-73 among a group of young Muslims in London led by the late Dr Kalim Siddiqui. Its foundation proper can be date...
The Muslim Institute emerged from talks in 1972-73 among a group of young Muslims in London led by the late Dr Kalim Siddiqui. Its foundation proper can be date...
"This final paper by Dr Kalim Siddiqui outlines the task facing those who choose to work in the area of studying the Seerah from, as Imam Muhammad al-Asi has ac...
Commemorative booklet issued for the Muslim Institute and Muslim Parliament 'Dr Kalim Siddiqui Memorial Conference', November 1996.
A major element of the Rushdie affair was the demand from many of Rushdie’s supporters that Dr Kalim Siddiqui be prosecuted for incitement to murder. The calls ...
"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 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.
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...