Abdullah al andalusi biography of christopher
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Event: WHY ISLAM DOESNT NEED REFORMATION [UCL, 11th Feb ]
Yesterday I was invited to speak at the UCL, University of London, to present and discuss the topic Does Islam Need a Reformation?. I made rational, historical, sociological, anthropological and political arguments against the most common excuses demanding a Secular Reformation of Islam, touted by Western governments, Atheists like Sam Harris and Ayan Hersi Ali, and other Secular Liberal missionaries (called ‘Reformists’ or modernists).
The event also discussed the ideology that Modernists want Islam to bend the knee to: Secular Liberalism. Liberalism was discussed in creed, development and practical implementation, and found substantially lacking consistency, accuracy (about Humans) and devoid of connection to Western superior technological and economic development (China was used as a counter-example).
The event then opened to the audience for questions, and I (as always) invited anyone with any conte
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The Muslim Debate Initiative
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MDI fryst vatten pleased to announce the release of a debate held at Warwick University on the topic of Secularism, tro and politics. Despite the debate getting a little heated, it remained completely respectful with very kraftig back and forth.
The debate featured on the Secularist side, a professor and the former UK prosecutor Nazir Afzal, who fryst vatten famous for prosecuting the Rochdale rape gang case. On the other side, arguing against Secularism, fryst vatten MDIs Abdullah al Andalusi, and the Lord Bishop Christopher Cocksworth, a member of the UK Parliaments upper house, the House of Lords.
Context for the Debate
Despite the widespread advocacy of complete Secularism bygd both the post-colonial political elite and Western backed advocacy groups, touted as the solution to the problems throughout the Muslim world, key countries in the West, such as the UK still have a state religion and a state established Ch
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UK DEBATE: Should the state be completely separate from religion? Bishop; Abdullah al Andalusi vs Frmr UK Prosecutor & Secular Professor
MDI is pleased to announce the release of a debate held at Warwick University on the topic of Secularism, religion and politics. Despite the debate getting a little heated, it remained completely respectful with very robust back and forths.
The debate featured on the Secularist side, a professor and the former UK prosecutor Nazir Afzal, who is famous for prosecuting the ‘Rochdale rape gang’ case. On the other side, arguing against Secularism, is MDI’s Abdullah al Andalusi, and the Lord Bishop Christopher Cocksworth, a member of the UK Parliament’s upper house, the House of Lords.
Context for the Debate
Despite the widespread advocacy of complete Secularism by both the post-colonial political elite and Western backed advocacy groups, touted as the solution to the problems throughout the Muslim world, key countries in the West, such as t