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Islam

Ireland warned it is an Al-Qaeda target

January 24, 2015 By SIN Staff

Ireland warned it is an Al-Qaeda target

A radical Muslim has made statements saying that Ireland is now to be viewed as a legitimate target for attack because US air force planes are allowed to land and refuel at Shannon Airport. CUK-based Muslim preacher, Anjem Choudary warned that Muslims fighting US foreign policy do not see Ireland as a neutral state, despite national declarations, this is a stance which has … [Read more...] about Ireland warned it is an Al-Qaeda target

The Islamic Cultural Festival at NUI Galway

November 27, 2014 By SIN Staff

The Islamic Cultural Festival at NUI Galway

ISOC, the Islamic Society at NUI Galway, organised an Islamic Cultural Festival on Tuesday 18 November. Located on the Main Foyer in the Aras Na Mac Leinn building on campus, it aimed to celebrate, and raise awareness of, the rich diversity of culture within the Islamic World. The Auditor of the Islamic Society, Muhammad Atif Quershi, and Vice Auditor ‎Arjumand Younus – who … [Read more...] about The Islamic Cultural Festival at NUI Galway

Celebrity activism and Islamaphobia

November 12, 2014 By SIN Staff

Celebrity activism and Islamaphobia

  Celebrity activism is one of the worst phenomena particular to the modern age by just about any reasonable measure. … [Read more...] about Celebrity activism and Islamaphobia

ISIS and the Freedom of the Press

October 21, 2014 By SIN Staff

ISIS and the Freedom of the Press

The nature of war reporting has changed. The beheadings of journalists James Foley and Stephen Sotloff by IS militants in Syria exemplified that reporters and journalists in the Middle-East are now considered to be legitimate targets, PR fodder and bargaining chips to be used against the West. … [Read more...] about ISIS and the Freedom of the Press

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