Kalim Siddiqui’s vision of a “non-territorial Islamic State”
In 1998, Iqbal Siddiqui, Dr Kalim’s son and a former Member of the Muslim Parliament, wrote a series of three articles on Dr Kalim Siddiqui’s v...
In 1998, Iqbal Siddiqui, Dr Kalim’s son and a former Member of the Muslim Parliament, wrote a series of three articles on Dr Kalim Siddiqui’s v...
In 1998, Iqbal Siddiqui, project co-ordinator of the ICIT and a former Member of the Muslim Parliament, wrote a series of three articles on Dr Kalim Siddiqui...
In 1998, Iqbal Siddiqui, Dr Kalim’s son and a former Member of the Muslim Parliament, wrote a series of three articles on Dr Kalim Siddiqui’s v...
When it was inaugurated in 1992 (see video below), the Muslim Parliament of Great Britain was intended as a radically new sort of political organization for Mus...
The Muslim Parliament of Great Britain, inaugurated in 1992, emerged from a study into the Muslim situation in Britain by the Muslim Institute, London, under th...
The Rushdie Affair and the Muslim Manifesto Until 1989, Dr Kalim’s work, even in support of the Islamic movement, was primarily academic and intellectual....
Commemorative booklet issued for the Muslim Institute and Muslim Parliament 'Dr Kalim Siddiqui Memorial Conference', November 1996.
The Muslim Parliament of Great Britain was inaugurated on 4 January, 1992. This video shows the inauguration and Dr Kalim Siddiqui's inaugural address in full. ...
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...