Tag archives: Hizb-ut-Tahrir

The Tanzimat: Secular Reforms in the Ottoman Empire
October 4, 2011 By Faith Matters

The Tanzimat: Secular Reforms in the Ottoman Empire

Faith Matters is launching its paper that offers a brief insight into the secular reforms of the Ottoman Empire in order to analyse and debunk claims by extreme groups like Al Qaeda of it being an Islamic Caliphate, strictly governed by Shariah Law. The Ottoman Empire is often presented, by such groups as a model […]

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Cohesive Communities – Bridging Divides between Muslim and Sikh Communities
February 26, 2010 By Faith Matters

Cohesive Communities – Bridging Divides between Muslim and Sikh Communities

Faith Matters explored local issues of tensions amongst young male Sikhs and Muslims which threatened to create local and national hotspots of tension. The project culminated in the Cohesive Communities report which can be used by communities as a resource to develop cohesion and to look at divergent dialogues between Sikh and Muslim communities. The […]

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