Tag: AOBM
15 years ago
Help us save Ehsan’s life – See sample letter below
London – 11 January 2011
A 19-year-old Iranian man is facing imminent execution on charges of attempting to rape another man (sodomy or lavat), even though the Read more…
Paul Salahuddin Armstrong
15 years ago
Paul Salahuddin Armstrong, Co-Director of the Association of British Muslims, speaking about Judaism and Islam on Channel 4‘s 4thought.tv on Jan 2. 2011
Paul Salahuddin Armstrong
15 years ago
Merry Christmas to everyone, from The Association of British Muslims!
May the New Year be full of blessings and opportunities!
Paul Salahuddin Armstrong
15 years ago
Terrorists and violently radicalised individuals such as Taimour Abdulwahab al-Abdaly, Richard Reid, Shehzad Tanweer, Omar Sheikh and Rashid Rauf, born and/or based in the UK are becoming an increasing problem not just for our country, Read more…
Paul Salahuddin Armstrong
15 years ago
Abdullah Hamzah, Culture Director at the Association of British Muslims, aka “Celt Islam” introduces himself ahead of his group’s debut at Glastonbury on the BBC Introducing stage.
A clip from Rachel Davies’s documentary about three unsigned Read more…
Paul Salahuddin Armstrong
15 years ago
Paul Salahuddin Armstrong
15 years ago
The Visit of Fazlur Rehman to the United Kingdom
The Association of British Muslims views with serious concern to decision of Her Majesty’s Government to allow the visit of Mr Fazlur Rehman, head and founder of Read more…
Paul Salahuddin Armstrong
15 years ago
Association of British Muslims calls on the UN General Assembly to reverse its vote on the exclusion of sexual orientation from the Resolution on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions
On 16th November 2010, the United Nations’ Read more…
Paul Salahuddin Armstrong
15 years ago
Paul Salahuddin Armstrong
15 years ago
On 25 July 2010, Mr Paul Salahuddin Armstrong and Mr Mohammed Abbasi, directors of the Association of British Muslims, were invited to Euston Park Endurance. The Association of British Muslims is looking into how we Read more…
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