The Gold Standard with Jamal Harwood
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Hizb ut Tahrir: Interview with Br Jamal Harwood
The Gold Standard
Hizb ut Tahrir: Interview with Br Jamal Harwood
The Gold Standard
Alwaie Magazine: Prominent Headlines for Issue No 356-357
"The attack on the Hizb headquarters and trying to block its activity"
A press conference regarding the attack on the Hizb headquarters and trying to disrupt its activities and the issuance of a decision to suspend its activity 30 days. Presented by Dr. Mohammed Mqadah, Mr. Imad Eddin Haddock and Ustaadh Mohammed Nasser Huejh.
08/08/2016 a trilateral summit was held that gathered for the first time presidents of Russia, Iran and Azerbaijan in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan. The final declaration has mentioned several topics that were discussed, such as the relations between the three countries, the economic cooperation and the North-South corridor, as well as the fight against terrorism, the Syrian crisis, Afghanistan, drug trafficking, extremism, cross-border crime, illegal arms trafficking, human trafficking, etc ..., all this in one day! Is this for media propaganda or is there a theme that was focused upon and the rest are just frills? Moreover, Iran and Azerbaijan follow the US policy, does this mean America has a role in this meeting?
On 13 August 2016, Hizb ut Tahrir Australia held a public protest under the title: For Syria: The Resilient Heart of the Ummah.
In an involved act with the enemies of Allah and His Messenger, and the enemies of Islam and Muslims, and through the Ministry of Interior in the government and the security agencies, on Saturday, 08/13/2016, the Jordanian regime prevented the Stand organized by Hizb ut Tahrir under the title “No to Sponsored Writers... and No to Poisoned Ideas”, which was scheduled from 11 am to Dhuhr prayers in the area between Aldustoor Newspaper and Al-Rai Newspaper on Press Street.
All of the European states today are talking about security packages and putting in place new plans for combatting what they have called “terrorism”. As such, these states will see new security measures including the imposition of intensified monitoring over a large number of Muslims and institutions, the expansion of the jurisdiction and powers to eavesdrop (spy)