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Issue 330, Friday 27 June 2008 - 24 Jumad al-Akhbar 1423

Saudi King Abdullah (R) welcomes former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani at Al-Saffah Palace before the opening ceremony of the International Islamic Conference on Dialogue in Makkah on June 4. (Photo: REUTERS/Saudi Press Agency)
Editorial Biting the bullet on Iraq
42 days internment without charge passed by ‘mother of democracy’
Top stories Dialogue conference unites Muslims
Home news Govt cancels plan to speed up the deportation of lecturer
Islamophobia in a village
Bari re-elected as leader of MCB
Bidding farewell to the most respected British Muslim leader
Terrorism arrests provoke outrage on Nottingham campus
Philanthropist meets Brown on hospital appeal
'Muslim gangs' in Whitemoor prison cause unease
Church of England seeks greater recognition
Doubts cast over cluster bomb ban victory
Facebook criticised for hosting ‘fascist’ groups
Adhan debate continues at Oxford
BNP smears Plymouth Muslim institutions
Improving GP access for ethnic minorities
Muslims in Plymouth condemn Exeter blast
Selection of Muslim candidate in winnable seat marred
Role of faith groups in EU discussed
More ethnic minority donors needed
The Muslim News Awards for Excellence The Muslim News Awards for Excellence 2008 responses from the guests ‘I have never felt so proud in a Muslim gathering in this country’
Comment Khat should be banned
Shelina’s blog - The global Ummah needs to start local
Hassan Butt, ‘al-Qa’ida activist or charlatan’?
Turkey - On freedom: mine, yours, ours…
Pakistan - 2008-A lawyer’s Odyssey
International News Long-term treaty may end Baghdad-Washington honeymoon
Lack of mosques causes Muslims to move from regional Victoria
Opposition in Ireland calls for headscarf ban
Israel withholds judgement on killing of journalist
News in Brief
Sports Turkey comeback stuns Czech Republic
Muslim women futsal team compete in Your Game
Williams to lodge complaint
Sports news in brief
Islamic Economics UK financial institutions to invest in Malaysia
£1billion investment promise for Palestine
Letters Local authorities create rival Muslim groups
Muslim human rights not respected
Bosnia-Herzegovina graves found
My journey to Islam
Regular columns Book Review - Foreign Office and the Middle East
Science and Health
Environment
Obituary - Professor Dr Ghulam Nabi Saqeb: Prominent Muslim educationalist
Legal Corner - Religious charity loses discrimination case: the implications for Muslims
Poets’ Corner - Felt with the heart
Matrimonial
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