History demands patience and a great deal of it – Dr Kalim Siddiqui
"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 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...
Report on the Muslim Institute World Seminar on the ‘Impact of Nationalism on the Ummah’ published in Crescent International, 1-15 September, 1985. ...
The following are the Consensus and Resolutions approved at the Muslim Institute World Seminar on ‘The Impact of Nationalism on the Ummah’ held in L...
Editorial in Crescent International (September 16-30, 1984) on the significance of the MI seminar on ‘What Future for Pakistan?’, London, 16-18 August, 1984. Re...
Article published by Muslimedia (September 1984) and reprinted in Issues in the Islamic movement, vol. 5, 1984-85 (1404-05), pp. 70-75. A new moral consensus fo...
Full text of the Resolutions passed by the World Seminar on ‘What Future for Pakistan?’, London, 16-18 August, 1984. Published in Crescent International, S...
Abridged text of Dr Kalim Siddiqui’s speech at the MI seminar on ‘What Future for Pakistan?’, London, 16-18 August, 1984. Published by Muslimedia (October 1984)...
Position paper prepared by the Drafting Committee and presented to the seminar on ‘What Future for Pakistan?’, London, August 16-18, 1984.
Published in Crescent International, September 16-31, 1984. Reprinted in Issues in the Islamic movement, vol. 5, 1984-85 (1404-05), pp. 34-36. Resolutions of th...
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...